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The clocks were designed to publicize a new BET show hosted
by former CNN newscaster T.J. Holmes. The name of the show -- the ironically
named 'Don't Sleep'.
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Several L.A. radio studios were evacuated Tuesday after a
beeping package was dropped off at a second-floor lobby of a Miracle Mile
building, but the package was later found to be safe.
LATimes.com is reporting the Wilshire Boulevard building —
which houses KNX-AM 1070, KFWB, 94.7 The Wave, K-Earth-FM 101 and other offices
— was evacuated after the package was discovered Tuesday morning, authorities
said. A Los Angeles Police Department bomb squad was called to the scene as
news helicopters circled overhead.
The package was later deemed safe. The building was reopened
by authorities about 10:45 a.m.
KNX-AM 1070 radio went off the air temporarily after the
package was found. Amd for a time, KNX switched to their sister-station KCBS in SF.
Receptionist Sasha Elycia said she heard a mysterious
beeping about 10 minutes after she arrived at work at 8 a.m. Thinking it was a
phone with a battery dying, she began looking around the lobby and found the
box, sitting in an area where deliveries are usually kept.
"It was not a familiar sound," she said of the
noise, which she described as a "tick-beeping."
Elycia took the package to a sound engineer, who said he
didn't recognize the noise either. They called building security, who notified
LAPD.
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