The station hopes to draw Americans away from yammering political pundits and potentially terrifying election results by broadcasting a nine-hour marathon of "the most beautiful, awe-inspiring, and calming weather video and scenery ever caught on tape," it said in a press release Tuesday.
From USA Today"Weather Channel wants you to keep your head in the clouds on Election Day"QuoteThe station hopes to draw Americans away from yammering political pundits and potentially terrifying election results by broadcasting a nine-hour marathon of "the most beautiful, awe-inspiring, and calming weather video and scenery ever caught on tape," it said in a press release Tuesday.Full Article:http://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2016/11/01/election-night-weather-channel/93127818/This should be ... interesting.
Is this for real? The idea sounds like something the Onion might post.
Quote from: twcclassics on November 02, 2016, 10:20:08 AMIs this for real? The idea sounds like something the Onion might post.Well, here's the press release, so I guess it's real. Believe me, I was skeptical too when I first saw.http://weathergroup.com/newsroom/2016/11/01/escape-election-weather-channel