Quote from: phw115wvwx on November 03, 2009, 03:18:50 PMQuote from: Drobbins on November 03, 2009, 07:00:56 AMIt just caught me off guard. I can avoid the show, but not the constant ad campaign - and then there is was on the forum banner. Being new here I didn't realize that the logo changed throughout the day. That is a cool feature and great artwork. I can understand the frustrations with the constant ad campaign, but WUWA is here to stay based on the ratings so far. Jesse has the banner logos accurately corresponding with the current TWC segments, so you can watch them change and know what's on the air now based on the designs. Well it may be for the short time anyway. Looks like NBC is for sale: http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/367017-Buying_Into_Big_Media_s_Recovery.php
Quote from: Drobbins on November 03, 2009, 07:00:56 AMIt just caught me off guard. I can avoid the show, but not the constant ad campaign - and then there is was on the forum banner. Being new here I didn't realize that the logo changed throughout the day. That is a cool feature and great artwork. I can understand the frustrations with the constant ad campaign, but WUWA is here to stay based on the ratings so far. Jesse has the banner logos accurately corresponding with the current TWC segments, so you can watch them change and know what's on the air now based on the designs.
It just caught me off guard. I can avoid the show, but not the constant ad campaign - and then there is was on the forum banner. Being new here I didn't realize that the logo changed throughout the day. That is a cool feature and great artwork.
Where was Al in D.C. today?
I am abosultely FED UP with Wake Up With Al commercials! We get it, starts come to visit, you get your forecast, and we KNOW Al starts his morning off on TWC
Yah, I never understood why they keep advertising it if it's a popular show already.
Quote from: Mike M on November 22, 2009, 05:40:01 PMYah, I never understood why they keep advertising it if it's a popular show already.Any show on any network that becomes really popular always gets advertised a lot. It's just how TV works.
The Critic's say... (long time viewers)http://blog.silive.com/weather/2009/07/do_you_want_to_wake_up_with_al.htmlhttp://www.topix.com/forum/entertainment/T0DVUTDJ2Q6L8CAQUhttp://open.salon.com/blog/trig_palin/2009/07/21/wake_up_with_al_roker_no_thankshttp://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091006025314AAOaGS9