Emergency Alert System (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Emergency Alert System" in French language version.

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georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov

  • « Disaster Management », The White House (George W. Bush administration), Washington, D.C., U.S. Office of Management and Budget (consulté le )

bbc.co.uk

  • « Emergency broadcasts can be hacked, US researchers say », BBC News,‎ (lire en ligne)

broadcastingcable.com

  • John Eggerton, « FCC Proposes Fining TBS $25,000 Over 'Conan' Promo; Issues general warning to industry about seriousness of bogus EAS warnings », Broadcasting & Cable,‎ (lire en ligne)

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  • Nicole Darrah et Kathleen Joyce, « Hawaii's scary false missile threat: Worker's push of the 'wrong button' to blame », Fox News,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le )

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heraldnet.com

  • Associated Press, « Glitch scrambles Oregon thunderstorm warning », The Herald, Everett, Washington,‎ (lire en ligne)

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  • (en-US) Lindsey Bever, « ‘Extremely violent times will come!’: Ominous emergency alert was just a TV test gone awry », Washington Post,‎ (ISSN 0190-8286, lire en ligne, consulté le )
  • (en-GB) Benjamin Haas, « Guam radio stations accidentally air emergency alert amid North Korea threat », The Guardian,‎ (ISSN 0261-3077, lire en ligne, consulté le )

jacksonville.com

  • Drew Dixon, « Jacksonville’s WTLV TV-12 owner fined for use of Emergency Alert tones in Jaguars promo », The Florida Times-Union,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le )

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  • Glenn Collins, « The Silence of the Alert System; Experts Urge Overhaul of Plan Unused Even on Sept. 11 », The New York Times,‎ (lire en ligne)

ocregister.com

  • (en-US) « End-of-world prediction interrupts TV broadcasts in Orange County », Orange County Register,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le )
  • (en-US) « End-of-world message on TV was just glitch from a test of the Emergency Alert System », Orange County Register,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le )

offgridsurvival.com

  • (en-US) « FEMA’s Emergency Alert System Hacked: Warns of Hazardous Materials Disaster », Off Grid Survival - Wilderness & Urban Survival Skills,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le )

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theguardian.com

  • (en-GB) Benjamin Haas, « Guam radio stations accidentally air emergency alert amid North Korea threat », The Guardian,‎ (ISSN 0261-3077, lire en ligne, consulté le )

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washingtonpost.com

  • (en-US) Lindsey Bever, « ‘Extremely violent times will come!’: Ominous emergency alert was just a TV test gone awry », Washington Post,‎ (ISSN 0190-8286, lire en ligne, consulté le )

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westportnow.com

  • « False Alarm, Connecticut Not Being Evacuated », WestportNow.com,‎ (lire en ligne) :

    « State police said they received no calls related to the erroneous alert. »