Radio stations start to come back online after Hurricane Helene
Broadcast radio and TV stations continue to return to the airwaves, about a week after Hurricane Helene made landfall as a Category 4 storm.
Broadcast radio and TV stations continue to return to the airwaves, about a week after Hurricane Helene made landfall as a Category 4 storm.
Dozens of radio stations remain offline several days after Hurricane Helene impacted a multi-state area as a Category 4 storm.
Fox Weather and The Weather Channel offered rolling coverage of Hurricane Helene’s landfall last week.
Nearly 50 radio stations are out of action, while the number of TV stations knocked off the air has increased to six.
More than two dozen radio stations were knocked off the air by Hurricane Helene, according to data from the FCC.
A Fox Weather meteorologist rescued a woman whose car became stuck in flood water spurred by the remnants of Hurricane Helene early Friday morning.
Fox Weather will simulcast its Hurricane Helene coverage on the Fox News Channel in overnight hours.
The channels aggregate coverage from local broadcast stations in Florida, Georgia and Tennessee.