Dear Sir or Madam, I watched WHAS's news coverage of the ice storm a few weeks ago, including the school closings. Your coverage was, as always, quite good. One additional thing stood out for me: the music that is played as the school closing list is run. Your news station has used this same music for not just years, but decades! I remember it being used when I was an elementary student in the '70s. The music to which I refer is orchestral, and has a "Muzak" feel to it, and captures the mood of a snowy day perfectly. It brings back many fond memories, and has the thrill of being associated with the all-too-rare (for a child) snow days. Can you tell me the name of this piece of music, and also tell me how long your station has used it? Please never change it! I enjoy it whenever I hear it.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Message to WHAS TV 11
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I bet Donna Brazil knows what song it is. You should have asked her instead.
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