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TWC and your Cable Company / Re: DirecTV Dropping TWC
« on: January 15, 2014, 05:08:27 PM »Quote
If Clark is the channel's president, then there's no one who could fire him, is there? What a drag.
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If Clark is the channel's president, then there's no one who could fire him, is there? What a drag.
At Fuse he was responsible for the network's direction and growth strategy and oversaw all of the network's day-to-day business operations including programming, production, marketing and ad sales. While at Fuse, he built a news division and production infrastructure, green-lit seven original series into production for the 12/13 season and initiated Fuse’s move into long-form programming.
Meteorologist at the Weather Channel here, so obviously this is a throwaway. I can tell you this. We hate everything that is going on too. The last two days have basically been treated like the Jerry Lewis tele-a-thon. However on the upside it is nice to actually work on making weather content ALL DAY. We need to get back to it full time...or at least just more than we do now.
Yes, the network schedule changed starting November 12, 2013. Our first objective is to ensure our fans get their weather, all the time, on our screen, even during commercial breaks and when watching our shows. We hope our new scheduling changes inspire our fans to explore, investigate, and appreciate the experience of weather in all of its many forms, like we do everyday.
The schedule changes on the weekdays include a morning destination with shows starting at 5:30 a.m. ET with Wake Up With Al and at 7 a.m. ET with Morning Rush, where our fans can get the top stories about weather and other important news happening in our world with a focus on getting you prepared for whatever the day may bring. Weather Center Live starts at 10 a.m. ET giving you all the weather stories around our globe and hosted by the most talented meteorologists today.
Starting at 8 p.m. ET and throughout the night, every night, we will provide our fans the most engaging stories of real people tackling the natural drama of lives lived in the elements. Shows in November and December at night include Prospectors at 9 p.m. ET and Freaks of Nature at 10 p.m. ET every Sunday.
This is real quick, but it looks like Cox is not letter-boxing SD either. We just don't get the right side bar on SD. Also, Jim Cantore's narrations are still on the HD Star (are we still calling it the IS2?). Not sure about SD. Was trying to flip back and forth, but the locals go too fast!!
New Orleans SD IS got the correct maps - it finished during a LOT8. First radar shots still green, by summary it was white.
I will say it looks like the font needs to be bolder on the radar maps, it's kinda hard to read on SD. Haven't had a chance to look at HD yet.
Just had a "complete" LOT8 - looked pretty tight, with no rejoin issues.