Quote from: TWCToday on January 31, 2014, 03:38:37 AMI hate to break it to you folks but The Weather Network isn't happening.I'm assuming you meant Network Weather? Isn't The Weather Network Canada's version of TWC? (Ha, maybe the fact that they couldn't even come up with an original name is a bad sign.)Anyway, while I agree with what you said, I am a little confused as to why they would make all this stuff up. It appears they have a lot of followers - I think it would be such a stab in the back to say that this was all a joke. But does that mean that the entire "company" is vanishing, or just the fact that going 24/7 on air just won't become a reality while they still do online, quick forecasts?
I hate to break it to you folks but The Weather Network isn't happening.
Accuweather is the only competition TWC needs to be worried about as far as I see it...
Quote from: toxictwister00 on February 25, 2014, 10:06:30 AMAccuweather is the only competition TWC needs to be worried about as far as I see it...And WeatherNation as well. I see those two as the big competitors to TWC.
I disagree. I've watched a bit of WeatherNation. Looks like a joke to me.
Quote from: Tyler on February 26, 2014, 03:00:56 PMI disagree. I've watched a bit of WeatherNation. Looks like a joke to me.I agree. I'm not impressed with WeatherNation. I wish I was. Of course, they're a new company, so I'm willing to wait and see if they improve.
I'm not looking forward to the launch of AccuWeather. As far as I see it, they're going to be just as bad as TWC (or worse) when it comes to a Northeast/East Coast coverage bias (their website is already a great example of this). At least WeatherNation seems to devote equal time in covering each region of the US.
Quote from: WeatherWitness on February 26, 2014, 11:27:39 PMI'm not looking forward to the launch of AccuWeather. As far as I see it, they're going to be just as bad as TWC (or worse) when it comes to a Northeast/East Coast coverage bias (their website is already a great example of this). At least WeatherNation seems to devote equal time in covering each region of the US.AccuWeather is also not so "accu." At least in my area. They sometimes don't even get the current conditions right!