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Byron Allan buys 11% of Starz

It takes a major named "storm" for Byron's Weather Channel to break-in on his stale, not-necessarily-weather-related reruns of old TV documentaries after dark for important live weather information and coverage...
 
It takes a major named "storm" for Byron's Weather Channel to break-in on his stale, not-necessarily-weather-related reruns of old TV documentaries after dark for important live weather information and coverage...
Because you know what not many people watched? Weather coverage when, as is most often the case, it was uneventful in their area. I’m not sure where the idea comes from that in 2026, people are going to plop down to watch a meteorologist on a national channel talk about high and low pressure systems that will do what normal, non-extreme/dangerous weather does.
 


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