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Long-form programming outlook
« on: January 15, 2009, 10:57:45 PM »
Severe Program Alert! This was spotted on weatheraffiliate.com today, and it means more long-form programming.

This February experience a week-long event of natural wonder and undeniable drama featuring signature series from The Weather Channel. Drive sales with Tornado Week, from February 22- March 1, which includes Full Force Nature, When Weather Changed History and the return of Storm Stories. Plus, exclusive Tornado Week content in Your Weather Today, Abrams & Bettes and Evening Edition.

The winds won’t be the only extreme force you will experience. Tap into the power of Tornado Week and The Weather Channel! In the latest 2008 Beta Cable Subscriber Study, The Weather Channel remains among the Top Five Networks for most measures. Consumers rank The Weather Channel as1:2nd in Importance for Enjoyment of Cable3rd in average perceived value among Total Cable Subscribers3rd in average satisfaction score among viewers TWC Consumer & Strategic Research 2008 Beta Subscriber Study – Evaluation of Basic Networks , reported in Oct. 08

The good news: Storm Stories is returning, apparently, but we also get more FFN and WWCH along with it. Oh well, maybe this will be an excuse for a Corner Forecast renovation.
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