Folks Tune To Radio & TV In Emergencies
In an online survey of 2,251 adults 18+ conducted from March 16 – March 19, 2017, Morning Consult found that nearly six in 10 adults are most likely to use local radio and TV stations and/or broadcast networks for updates in the event of an emergency. While 57 percent of respondents selected local radio, TV and/or broadcast networks as the media of choice during dangerous weather or emergency conditions, other sources of media rated much lower: text messages (15 percent), online news sources (14 percent) and cable news (12 percent).
Morning Consult’s polling was released as NAB Chief Technology Officer Sam Matheny testified yesterday at a hearing of the House Energy and Commerce Committee Subcommittee on Communications and Technology on emergency alerting capabilities.