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Present - The Weather Channel 2000 => Everything Else TWC => Topic started by: Mike M on August 23, 2007, 12:33:16 AM
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When did you guys discover TWC?
I first saw it in 1997, then began watching it more and became a fan of the network by 1999. I was an even more frequent watcher and started watching it almost everyday by 2002. I remember watching Your Weather Today every morning before school when I was in fourth and fifth grade.
As for Weatherscan, I first saw that channel when it came to my area in early 2001 and I have been a pretty frequent watcher since it premiered. I have always liked the music on there and the graphics on Weatherscan, especially before February 2005.
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I've been watching the channel since 1998 when I was 5. :)
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I first saw TWC in 2001, but I didn't watch it regularly until late 2003 or early 2004.
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I've been watching since 1992 during Hurricane Andrew.
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I started watching TWC in 1995 and was an avid viewer from 1996-2000. I still watch it sometimes, but only if there's nothing else on, or there is severe weather around.
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I still watch it sometimes, but only if there's nothing else on, or there is severe weather around.
Yah, same here. I haven't really been a frequent TWC watcher since 2004, but was still a "fan" of it until 2006, when many OCMs left, the addition of A&B, and the complete OCM schedule overhaul.
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I usually watch TWC when I there's sever wx and music. The music on the lf is what drove me to wach TWC.
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I started in 1998 when i was 4, believe it or not. But after 2 months or so, i kinda forgot about it and rediscovered it in March 2002. then
i became obsessed. I liked TWC until about 2004. then i only watched for local forecasts and music. Now i never watch it cause they turned
it into shit :)
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I started in 1998 when i was 4, believe it or not. But after 2 months or so, i kinda forgot about it and rediscovered it in March 2002. then
i became obsessed. I liked TWC until about 2004. then i only watched for local forecasts and music. Now i never watch it cause they turned
it into shit :)
Nice choice of words. ;) :rolleyes: TWC has gotten downhill ever since the "Bringing Weather to Life" era.
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Gil, you know cussing isn't allowed. Your behavior this evening is very much upsetting me. Knock it off or you'll be out of here again.
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Guess i shouldve thinked before i spoked :o :( :-\
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That's always a wise thing to do. :yes:
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It's kind of weird thinking young children would watch TWC.
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It's kind of weird thinking young children would watch TWC.
How do you figure? I have an interest in Weather. make sense?
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So do I and I'm 14. I mean I was 5 when I started watching TWC. ONly to listen to the music at first.
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In 1987, when I was 8, via channel surfing. The graphics of the BTF and the STAR 3 of the Local Forecast had me instantly hooked. Not to mention that I was an information junkie for my age. The very first major hurricane I remembered when watching was Hurricane Hugo in 1988. Who can forget the Great Christmas freeze of 1989, where most of the southeast dipped to well below freezing levels and parts of Florida saw snowfall.
City where I first discovered TWC: Jacksonville, FL
First OCM ever watched: Marny Stanier
First segment ever watched: The Good Morning Forecast
First LF flavor ever watched: the "H" flavor.
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I began liking TWC in about the summer of 96, i became watching it more and more and by spring 98 it was a daily routine of mine. I dont remember my STAR 3000, if i even had one. When i started watching it, i had a 4000 (i can tell cause i remember the LOT8 graphics) I did NOT like how the radar worked on my 4000, 1/2 time it said Temp Unavailable (in blue box) and the only time i saw a blue bar on the top with Current Radar on it (with my 4000 at least) I liked the 98-01 graphics with the 4000 as well as the XL v1. then in 02 i got a computer and started getting forecasts from that and my TWC watching went downhill. I watched TWC in Mornings in 96-02, Nights from 98-05, by the time they got the new logo I didnt watch TWC a lot.
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The First I Watched it Was somewhere Around 1998 I Kept Watching It everyday in 2005.
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February 26, 1992 :P I watched sparingly from that time until the following winter, when I watched it often to see if we'd get a snow or ice day. That spring I basically became hooked, watching it for hours on end. I generally watched it regularly every day after school until my senior year of HS.
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I discovered TWC for the first time shortly after it was added to my cable lineup when I was living in puerto rico, sometime around early June, 1991. Some of you might know how i ended up being hooked on TWC but here it goes:
I was a homebody growing up, for the most part. As a result i used to watch 8 hr of TV during the day and 10 hr plus on weekends and during the summer. there was this Nick Jr show that i didnt care for so i watched TWC an hr a day instead to start, and then i noticed the music was different with each LF. Among the first songs I heard (I didnt know the artist/title info at that time) were:
David Benoit - Houston
Don Grusin - Hattie Mae
Max Groove - Fiesta Sol
Bobby Lyle - Love Eyes
Amani AW Murray - Everywhere Calypso
Tom Scott - You Mean Everything to Me
Crusaders - Healing the Wounds and Mercy, Mercy Mercy
Strunz and Farah - Zumba (one of my very first favorite songs!! :wub: )
I had no STAR system at the time, it was the grey scrolling TCF screen. I doubt most of you know what that is but for those who know you know what i mean. I also noticed the songs were different during different dayparts. I like Geography and Maps, so I thought the maps and shades on color for temp. bands for instance were cool. I also liked the artwork for the BTF, among other things:
I remember the Michelin Report at :54, the Tropical Update at :48, the Halloween Forecast where they showed "Halloween themed" named cities and they wide variety of what I know now as "flavors" . I started watching more often, and as the saying goes, the rest is history
TWC helped largely define my musical tastes, and help develop my interest in Weather (I do have an Atmos. Science degree) and TWCC helped me find all that music that I thought I would never get
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I first saw TWC sometime in the mid 1990s. I think it was 1995 when I was in first grade.
I was always interested in maps (and at one point I even wanted to be a cartographer). I always looked at maps and atlases, and every time we went on a trip, I had always followed along on a map since I was a little kid. I guess I saw the weather maps on TWC, and I was really interested.
I recall seeing the end of the "Weather You Can Always Turn To" era because I remember all the bright orange and purple graphics, and I seem to remember the music that played. I would watch attentively for hours on end.
I can remember staying up late at night here, and seeing the J flavor on the STAR 4000 because I remember seeing the TCF scroll. I watched almost all the time until 1999 or 2000 when I entered middle school.
I distinctly remember hearing a lot of music from 1998 and 1999, which was my peak of viewing in the 1990s.
Trammell Starks - Fair Weather
Trammell Starks - A New Day
Eddie Reasoner - Sea Breeze
David Reinstein - Into The Mist
Ficara - Craig
Chris Camozzi - My Dancing Heart
Brian Hughes - One 2 One
Brian Hughes - Postcard From Brazil
Then I re-gained interest in TWC in March 2006 when I found TWC Classics. I remember that day. It was March 25, 2006; a cool rainy Saturday afternoon. I saw some WeatherSTAR 4000 videos, and I was like "wow, I remember this." It was a great day for me.
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1986. :)
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2003
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I saw it in 2001 when I had Satellite for a year and in 2002 I had ATT cable and had the Weather STAR XL and stopped watching in 2003. 4 years later on Christmas day 2006, I decided to have my interest back for sometime
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I remember TWC all the way back to 1996
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Really! How long you had your Weather STAR 4000?
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november 1993 mostly local forecasts at 1st
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When did it degrade?
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I remember we still had the 4000 in 1996. and it got upgraded in 2005 so it was around for a long time.
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1985 on cable at my parent's home...was facinated by it! Couldn't believe all weather all the time!
Moved to Nashville in '86 and specifically got cable just for TWC.... :)
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1988ish here.....when Cantore had hair :happy: I was 8 at that time
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the 4000 started to degrate around december 1997
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the 4000 started to degrate around december 1997
huh? :wacko:
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i was replying to derek's post from november 17th
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i was replying to derek's post from november 17th
i think it would be clearer if you quoted his post though.
Also the 4000 degraded in 97? Wow that's early!
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i was replying to derek's post from november 17th
i think it would be clearer if you quoted his post though.
Also the 4000 degraded in 97? Wow that's early!
ya i remember when mine did on december 10th that year
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I First Discovered TWC In 2005 & Kept Watching The Weather Channel Everyday Since 2005
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i was replying to derek's post from november 17th
i think it would be clearer if you quoted his post though.
Also the 4000 degraded in 97? Wow that's early!
ya i remember when mine did on december 10th that year
my 4000 became badly degraded in September 1998, at one point i couldn't view the Extended forecast :wacko:
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Mine never degraded at all. AFAIK, it was still in flawless shape when it was yanked for the XL.
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Ours degraded sometime in the late 1990s or early 2000s, I can't remember exactly when. It wasn't horrible degradation, just the background gradient was messed up, like this 4000's was:
(http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/6417/snapshot20080121153133sb1.jpg)
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Our 4000 never had any problems like that
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I don;t even remember my 4000. :cry3:
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Our 4000 never had any problems like that
I don't recall mine having degradation either. It was replaced in early 1999.
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Our 4000 never had any problems like that
I don't recall mine having degradation either. It was replaced in early 1999.
thats about the time ours was repaleced also
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I remember the first time I watched the Weather Channel I was fascinated with the v1 XL. It was Christmastime, foggy, and 10 degrees. The music was playing and I was enamored with the technology. TWC's peak I say would be during the '05 Hurricane season, where IMHO they delivered sincere and quality coverage. It started going downhill with the more seasoned OCMs going to odd timeslots and Ms. Dangly-Jewels replacing Jennifer Lopez on EE. The only good addition that has happened recently is A&B, but it's like saying it's got the highest ratings on the DuPont channel.
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It was back in 2002 when I had my first memory of a snowstorm in Atlanta. The LOT8'S and their music kept me glued to their channel.
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I first discover TWC in March 2003 when I was only 6 years old. Now I has been watching TWC for 5 years.
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I have been watching TWC since 1992.