Quote from: yourweathertoday on April 23, 2012, 10:03:23 AMAm I the only one who thinks the 10-11am program hour really shouldn't be branded as Wake Up With Al? Jen and Mike opened the show with Jim Cantore and Eric Fisher doing live reports. I just think it would be better branded as YWT, DP, or another show.The whole point of that hour if I'm not mistaken is for West Coast viewers, it would make more sense to just have it shown at 10am only if they're that worried about getting west coast viewers.
Am I the only one who thinks the 10-11am program hour really shouldn't be branded as Wake Up With Al? Jen and Mike opened the show with Jim Cantore and Eric Fisher doing live reports. I just think it would be better branded as YWT, DP, or another show.
The aim is definitely West Coast viewers (myself and anyone west of me). However, why is it branded WUWA when Al wasn't even on once during the hour? It just doesn't make sense to me.
Day Planner 11am-3pm Vivian Brown and Carl Parker.Weather Center Live 3pm Todd Santos and Alex Wallice.If they are going to be live all day then I would expect Todd and Alex to be on to 7pm and Crystal and Chris on 7pm-11pm.
According to TWC's Facebook, the Emp State Building in NYC will be lit in all blue on May 2, in honor of the network's 30th anniversary. I wonder what else is going to happen? I hope it's not a marathon of long-form programming.
Quote from: TWCJim on April 27, 2012, 11:15:28 AMAccording to TWC's Facebook, the Emp State Building in NYC will be lit in all blue on May 2, in honor of the network's 30th anniversary. I wonder what else is going to happen? I hope it's not a marathon of long-form programming.I would hope they would at least show some of the older footage from TWC like they did during the 25th anniversary. It would be far better than any long-form marathon. Of course, everything here ought to be weather pending in case an outbreak occurs.
Quote from: phw115wvwx on April 27, 2012, 03:11:33 PMQuote from: TWCJim on April 27, 2012, 11:15:28 AMAccording to TWC's Facebook, the Emp State Building in NYC will be lit in all blue on May 2, in honor of the network's 30th anniversary. I wonder what else is going to happen? I hope it's not a marathon of long-form programming.I would hope they would at least show some of the older footage from TWC like they did during the 25th anniversary. It would be far better than any long-form marathon. Of course, everything here ought to be weather pending in case an outbreak occurs.Does TWC have celebrate every 5-year anniversary with a bang? I mean, 25 years is considered special because it is the "silver" anniversary. IMO, they shouldn't have another big celebration until 50 years.