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- Posted July 20, 2010
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News (AP) - Emergency network links authorities, broadcasters

LANSING (AP) -- Michigan is starting a new emergency alert system that gives authorities a secure way to get notice to broadcasters.
The Michigan Emergency Alert System started full operations Monday. It lets state police and emergency managers send messages to key radio and TV stations statewide.
The federally funded project can send the messages by both Internet and satellite for backup.
The messages can be sent in a short length format suitable for websites and text messages to mobile devices.
Published: Tue, Jul 20, 2010
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