Former FEMA Head Praises Radio, TV
These broadcasters live in your community, they are your neighbors, they are the trusted face you see when you tune into your local news, or the familiar voice you hear when you are in your car. Like many facing economic challenges, broadcasters are also experiencing tremendous financial headwinds, but they are committed to continue to serve their communities to the best of their ability.
I have seen firsthand the heroism of men and women during deadly storms, floods and fires. I have seen disasters wreak havoc in different parts of the country. Today I see more acts of heroes across all fronts. This isn’t about being local, state or federal, this is about America, and local broadcasters are part of the American team. Broadcasters are your most reliable source for information in times like these. Broadcasters are one of you, and together, they will be there with you when COVID-19 waves its white flag. They have kept people safe in times of crisis for decades, and they won’t stop now.”