Traffic Reporter Veteran Launches National News Team

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Chuck Whitaker, the co-founder of Metro Traffic and the one of nations most respected traffic reporters is proud to announce his latest venture, the National News Team (NNT). The National News is the expansion and evolution of Whitaker’s exclusive Traffic Team Network, which provides real time traffic reports to the Florida and Maryland markets.

The NNT was created to fill a void in the market left by the national news providers scaling back operations and consolidating reporting to off site and out of market locations. In addition, the NNT will provide news, weather, sports and technology content in addition to his award winning traffic reporting.

Currently, The NNT serves to over 1.7 million listeners and growing. Nearly 50 percent of audience members are between 25 and 54, a key demographic typically lost in the shuffle of major urban advertising.

“I became enamored with this business growing up in the Baltimore and Washington, D.C. area and once I got my shot, I’ve never looked back,” Whitaker said. “I enjoy and appreciate the privilege to play a part in the daily life of so many people.”

The NNT maintains a local presence and relationships with police, fire and emergency responder personnel for each market it serves. Chuck and his handpicked team of broadcasters entrench themselves in the communities they’re privileged to serve, by providing great business content and connections, driving community service efforts and serving as a Central Beacon of news, traffic and weather updates for nearly 2 million listeners every day.

“The National News Team serves as ground zero in communities that mid-to-major markets tend to under serve,” Whitaker said. “We help unify the regular folks, the working day Americans by helping them navigate the ever changing traffic patterns, weather conditions and those natural and unnatural occurrences that can affect us all.”

The National News is prepared for National expansion using the proven market coverage reporting, the core success of the traffic team network. Unlike other services in the marketplace with people reporting remotely on the traffic using scanners and weather reports, The NNT give reports in the market that live there, know the uniqueness of the neighborhoods and can report real time as weather and traffic changes.

“The belief you can sit in Miami and accurately report the traffic in Tampa is not the methodology of The NNT. Our goal is to provide the most up to date reporting possible,” said Whitaker. “As we expand and grow we will be hiring experienced local broadcasters, producers and content providers from all across the nation to provide station with a larger news footprint. I’m happy to say our team is the best in the business, and most importantly, we have fun doing what we do bringing unmatched credibility to this important task every day.”

1 Comment

  1. Chuck- I listened to your (morning) traffic reports for many years when I lived in the Howard County suburbs of Baltimore. For some reason your phrase:”Car-B-Que” hasn’t been picked up down here in San Antonio,but whenever I see a symbol of an overturned car with flames shooting up from it, I remember you and your informative, and often hilarious, traffic reports. Back then I had no idea how technology allowed you to speak of traffic snarls and such, up “there”, even after you split for Florida. I think it was because our traffic reporting and graphics here are so… BLAH,that a few days ago, I though of you and your melodious voice and unforgettable laugh. It took me a couple of days,though,to recall your name,and I was pleased to read that your business seems to be thriving. Wishing you nothing but continued success and my fervent hopes that you’ll soon expand into South Texas.
    All the best,Bob
    PS – Are you still driving ‘vettes?

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