Unlike some of you that say the music and the LF is what drew you to TWC, it was the way they presented live programming like they do with hurricanes, severe weather, and winter storms 11 years ago that interested me the most. You could tell the OCMs and the experts qualified in each severe weather field was invested in what they do on a daily basis and really cared about informing those that needed to be safe in dangerous weather. Eventhough a lot has changed in these past 11 years, they still do this (severe weather wise not as extensively as they used to), but still they have done some remarkably great work, the snowstorms/blizzards across the SE/S. Plains/Mid Atlantic/ NE, April 27th Super Tornado Outbreak, Joplin, MO tornado coverage, Hurricane Irene (over-hyped a bit, but I expected it). That's what drew me to TWC, I learned a lot of things about weather from this channel alone and also the graphics were appealing to me in the early 00's, I liked how they were simple, but the graphics of the LF and programming matched so well. As far as the music goes, it did open me up to new genres of music I would have never gave a second look to on my own so I do credit them with that also.