After storm shuts down radio stations, 2 hosts carry on
ORLANDO, Fla. — First Hurricane Michael damaged the radio station where they worked and then the owner shut the station down permanently — but that hasn’t stopped two Florida radio hosts from continuing their mission of informing their listeners during the disaster.
Instead, Tiffany Dunning and Sean Streeter, turned to their Facebook page to provide a constant stream of updates on recovery efforts.
“People are relying on our communication right now, where people can find food, where people can find water. There’s a lot of confusion with that,” Streeter told The Associated Press.
He and Dunning worked for Panama City Beach radio station Kick’n 103.5, owned by Powell Broadcasting.