Police scanners online
Yet another tool: Shoutcast has eight pages of police scanner channels you can monitor.
Labels: crime news, reporting tools
An extension of the Common Sense Journalism monthly column by Doug Fisher, former broadcaster, newspaper reporter and wire service editor. From new media to old, much of journalism is just plain common sense.
"In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock." - Unknown (often improperly attributed to Thomas Jefferson)
"It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it." - Upton Sinclair
"Common sense is not so common" - Voltaire
"Common sense is instinct; enough of it is genius" - George Bernard Shaw
Yet another tool: Shoutcast has eight pages of police scanner channels you can monitor.
Labels: crime news, reporting tools
2 Comments:
Just a reminder - recording and airing or posting scanner traffic is illegal in many states. Fine to monitor, but be aware of your state's (and others') statutes before you think about including this audio in a story! :)
Good point. Some papers a couple of years ago had posted scanner links on their sites, touching off a debate about legality, but I think that was settled. The Evansville Courier Press, for instance, has a live feed on its site
http://www.courierpress.com/crime/
And here's another source for scanner links
http://www.police-scanner.info/live-police-scanners.htm
Also scanamerica.us
Paul Wiggins, who saw this on my Facebook site, wrote in to note that there are also some iPhone apps that now allow the phone to pick up these streams and function as scanners. That could be interesting.
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