How news coverage has changed since the 1974 Super Tornado Outbreak

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Back then, it was film and live radio coverage. WHAS radio and TV had the biggest broadcast staff in Kentucky all under one roof on April 3.
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You can listen to all 8 hours of WHAS broadcast from that day here on YouTube. Epic day!!

lauraanderson
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This was informative, but a bit confusing too, since the video references back and forth between "1973" and "1974" at times?!?

rickmontgomery
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Yes, it's hard to believe that 50 years have passed. Xenia is embarking on its second regeneration. Cuurent plans are to take the retail space created after the 1974 tornado and turn it into mixed use i.e. retaila and housing. Retail and restaurants have long moved to the city's "new " edge, west of downtown. RIP the deceased of those storms. We remember you. 🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏

JayYoung-rovu
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Lots of things I remember about the day. One is papers from Brandenburg, Kentucky were found in Xenia, Ohio in the rubble up there. Like a house was hit in Brandenburg and the phone bill was sucked into the tornado and then later the same tornado hit Xenia and the phone bill was dropped on the ground there.

DrRobBallard