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Old 12-19-2012, 12:32 PM #2
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I've noticed recently.....probably because my TV seems to always be on in the background.....that there are more Emergency Broadcast Alerts being aired. We just had another one. They aren't long - just those annoying beeps that interrupt local programming. My question is why are there so many of them now and has anyone else noticed this? It happens a few times a day everyday here.
Wow, that's a lot! We don't watch local programing often, so I actually haven't seen one in... years I think. Are they just the tests? I'm sure that has to be irritating.

If their not tests, they could be going off for amber alerts and all kinds of things.
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