Soooooo... I think the Intellistar crashed. Or something. I don't know the workings of the Intellistar, but I do know that my SD feed was black until just about 2:05 and didn't display local information until the first Local on the 8s cued at 2:08. Given that the radar seems to skip from 11:55 or something to 2:06, that might mean that we had at least no Intellistar, and probably no SD weather channel feed, until just now.
Keep in mind this is only the SD feed. The HD feed, which doesn't have an IS2 (and probably never will), continued on as normal.
Is it normal for a bad Intellistar to bring down not only the local graphics, but the feed itself? I don't know one bit of how the Intellistar units are supposed to function, but if it has this DualFeed thing I'd imagine the feed has to be processed through the IS first before going to air. I still wouldn't see how we'd just get no Weather Channel SD. Especially since I was intimately familiar with the WS4000 TCF back in the day.
Oh, and the basemaps haven't been updated to the flat white. Still.
Hi HulkieD . I see you post a lot on TVNewsTalk, I'm a regular over there. I'm the one who started and commonly posted updates regarding WATN's refresh in Memphis.
Yup, that's me! I actually started posting here because, in all honesty, I am a HUGE fan of this graphical revamp and the new look local forecasts. It's very refreshing getting a weather presentation that is clear, concise, and doesn't rely on flashy animations, a billion maps, or "Double Scan" radars. The weather presentation at one of the stations here in Philly has gotten SO flashy that they're nearly incomprehensible.
I'm anticipating the day that this visual language makes its way to the mobile apps and website, and when more outlets outside the Weather Channel realize that simplicity is the way to go.