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Another War of the Worlds Broadcast?

Boatwrench

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The problem is summed up in the 1st sentence....:dunce:




The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will conduct the first nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) on Wednesday, November 9 at 11AM. The test may last up to three and a half minutes and will be announced on every television and radio station, including cable television and satellite radio. The National-level EAS is a national public alert and warning system that enables the President of the United States to address the American public during extreme emergencies. Nationwide EAS Test will help the federal partners and EAS participants determine the reliability of the system and its effectiveness in notifying the public of emergencies and potential dangers nationally and regionally.



The nationwide test will simultaneously involve television stations (including digital television, cable, satellite audio and television services and broadcast radio stations across the U.S. and several U.S. territories (Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, America Samoa).



Here are the challenges:



ñ It is possible the visual message on the television screen may not explicitly say “This is a TEST”

ñ It is unclear if the messages will be translated into languages other than English, as translation is left up to each specific station

ñ If someone is hearing impaired or does not understand English, they could take the test as an actual emergency situation


If someone is hearing impaired or does not understand English, they could take the test as an actual emergency situation. So, please be advised that on November 9 at 11AM when you hear the EAS alert message, please know it is only a test. For more information about the Nationwide EAS Test, see FAQ’s below and please visit http://www.fcc.gov/encyclopedia/emergency-alert-system-nationwide-test.



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What is the National-level EAS?

The National-level EAS is a public alert and warning system that enables the President of the United States to address the American public during extreme emergencies. Similar to the way local emergency alert system tests are conducted, the nationwide test will simultaneously involve television stations (including digital television, cable, satellite audio and television services) and broadcast radio stations across the U.S. and several U.S. territories (Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, America Samoa).



Why is the test being conducted?

The EAS test plays a key role in ensuring our nation is prepared for all hazards and that the public is able to receive critical and vital information, should it ever be needed.



The EAS has never been tested on a national level before, and this test is an opportunity to exercise the system and its capabilities at all levels. Ensuring that the EAS architecture functions properly is necessary for alerting at all levels of government. A more effective and functional EAS requires continual testing to identify necessary improvements. While EAS tests may be temporarily disruptive to radio and television programming, they are important to ensure that the EAS is functional.



When will the test occur?

The nationwide test will occur on Wednesday, November 9, 2011 at 11AM and may last up to three and a half minutes.



Who will participate in the Nationwide EAS test?

EAS participants include all broadcasters, satellite and digital radio and television, cable and wireline video providers who ensure the system is at a constant state of readiness. The general public will experience the nationwide test of the EAS should they be engaged audiences.
 
Already seen the tinfoil hatters saying "Obama's taking over all TV and radio stations!" :laugh3:


We'll see if pandemonium sets in, hope not since I'll be in Chicago at the time.
 
They are already running tv commercials warning that it will be only a test. I am sure during the actual test they will make very clear repeatedly that it is only a test. It is not like they will announce "OMG zombies!!!" and in small print say it is just a test. The blind will be verbally told it is a test, hearing impaired will read it is a test and just the good ole american people will be told a few times it is a test so that they understand.

Maybe they should put a dancing Mc. Rib on the tv during the test or partner with mcdonalds to offer a free McRib to those who understand that it is only a test.
 
The end is nigh. This is one more sign of the apocalypse. Sell your Jeep.

to me.....for cheap.......:D I'll have the pistola handy just in case the zombies come! :doh:
 
What was that program,...
Back in the '80s,.. story about nuclear war. Filmed in a kind of "special news bulletin" style,.. They were running disclaimers before and after each commercial break. People were still freaking out all over the country.

Now I'm going to wonder about that all night.

What's wrong Boat'? 'You think the incredibly competent folks at DHS are going to flip the wrong switch, and accidentally broadcast whatever porn the director's watching nationwide?

Already seen the tinfoil hatters saying "Obama's taking over all TV and radio stations!" :laugh3:
Maybe they'll take all the reality TV off the air and replace it with C-SPAN reruns.
 
I'm not convinced they'll be able to pull this off, but almost anything they do will be less useless than the threat level rainbow.
 
I'm not convinced they'll be able to pull this off, but almost anything they do will be less useless than the threat level rainbow.

Huh?
The measures to "pull this off" are already in place, and have been for quite some time. This is just a large-scale test of it... BFD.
 
What was that program,...
Back in the '80s,.. story about nuclear war. Filmed in a kind of "special news bulletin" style,.. They were running disclaimers before and after each commercial break. People were still freaking out all over the country.

Now I'm going to wonder about that all night.

What's wrong Boat'? 'You think the incredibly competent folks at DHS are going to flip the wrong switch, and accidentally broadcast whatever porn the director's watching nationwide?

Maybe they'll take all the reality TV off the air and replace it with C-SPAN reruns.

The movie was "The Day After" One of the opening scenes had Jason Robards driving a white Volvo station wagon on the interstate in Kansas and seeing the missles leave the silos. I have no idea why that scene sticks in my mind.

I have no faith in the DHS.
 
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The Day After...yeah, I remember that suck-a$$ movie. That came out when I worked nukes in the UK (shhhhh!) and we all laughed at how bad the movie was. I can see how it may have scared the civillian population, but it really was a crappy flick.

I'm more afraid if zombie attacks than anything. My secretary is all over that current myth and the other day she was telling me all about how humans can be turned into zombies if the right virus hits. Ugh.
 
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