Quote from: jtmal0723 on February 25, 2009, 10:47:52 PM1998-2005,2008-present (despite OCM's being laid off)Oh yeah, TWC went way uphill after the HD relaunch on June 2, but by September it started going downhill again.
1998-2005,2008-present (despite OCM's being laid off)
Quote from: Mike M on February 26, 2009, 03:20:42 PMQuote from: jtmal0723 on February 25, 2009, 10:47:52 PM1998-2005,2008-present (despite OCM's being laid off)Oh yeah, TWC went way uphill after the HD relaunch on June 2, but by September it started going downhill again.Same here.
2000-2005 (TWC died after that.)
What makes you say the Sept part?
It looks like 1995-2005 is the consensus pick for TWC's golden years based on the responses so far.
Quote from: Localonthe8s on February 26, 2009, 05:30:56 PMWhat makes you say the Sept part?September was when their production started going downhill because of all the hurricanes they were covering. It seems whenever they cover a hurricane, they forget about their original production format and their production ends up being really sloppy. Then of course just a few months later we saw the layoffs and the OCM pairings became more random than ever. We just can't ever go through a week with all "normal" pairings anymore. And now, we're saying goodbye to Evening Edition, Weekend Outlook, and the original Weather Center and hello to a Weather Center that will probably be just like EE. We basically don't have a show devoted to hard weather anymore.
I would say 2000-2003 then 2005-Sept 2008. Then things went down the toilet.