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Dish Network To Replace Weather Channel

TWC lost a lot of people when they took that 90 degree turn into Global Warming Activism.
 
FreddyE1977 said:
TWC lost a lot of people when they took that 90 degree turn into Global Warming Activism.

You could be right; however, we'll never know for sure. I know that I was turned off by it because prior to that, TWC was totally apolitical. Then they went all out into this "green" stuff, just in time for a lot of the data support for Warmists (including the 'hockey stick' data graph) to be thrown into doubt or outright disproven.

By jumping into that fray and taking a side, I have no doubt that TWC alienated at least some viewers. But, as said before, we'll probably never know how many cut back on viewing for that reason alone. After all, there are so many other reasons not to watch.... ::)
 
BAck to the subject at hand....how can we see this new weather channel if we are not on Dish? Are they streaming it somewhere? I wanna see it.
 
You're not missing anything worth losing sleep over. The actual product so far is mostly hours-hold observations peppered with CNN news stories in STRETCHOVISION!!! (That's a Cardinal Sin!). They've actually run warnings that had Expired at least three hours earlier. Video quality is crap (at least in SD - can't speak for HD).

It's coming from this company, and there are clips to give you a general idea of what dish is serving up: weathernation.net
 
Joe_Capitano said:
You're not missing anything worth losing sleep over. The actual product so far is mostly hours-hold observations peppered with CNN news stories in STRETCHOVISION!!! (That's a Cardinal Sin!). They've actually run warnings that had Expired at least three hours earlier. Video quality is crap (at least in SD - can't speak for HD).

It's coming from this company, and there are clips to give you a general idea of what dish is serving up: weathernation.net
True, but at least they are 24/7. Not like freaking TWC. It's better to see a loop than Al Faker's face.
 
Dish has added Weather Cast but so far had not dropped TWC. They are side by side on the lineup. It is a work in progress. Does look like "old school" TWC. I don't like the reality shows, political posturing and movies. So far this year they've done well with the severe outbreaks even preempting the shows.
 
some observations on this channel from a friend who has Dish Network:

- technically horrible
- picture seems out of focus
- graphics are cheesy and straight out of the 1980's
- presenters are rank amateurs who can't even spit out their lines
- would not compare favorably to the production values of any reasonably
competent high school A/V class
- if you are gonna have all that going against you, at least you could
load it up with good looking women (and fix the focus on that camera!)

Just what he tells me. Have not seen it myself.
 
Now DISH has posted this :"DISH Network and The Weather Channel are proud to announcce the upcoming launch of a new TWC chaanel dedicated to your local and regional weather." on 213 with calls at TWC2.
 
imhomerjay said:
DToTheJ said:
azumanga said:
Dish Network and TWC came to terms today that would allow TWC to stay on Dish:
http://press.weather.com/press_detail.asp?id=296

I bet one of the terms is that TWC promises to stop showing movies.

Somehow I doubt that. ;)

Don't be so sure. Dish was in a position of power. TWC instantly losing 18 million eyeballs would have been a HUGE hit. TWC was rather arrogant in suggesting Dish didn't want to pay "industry standard carriage fees". Let's face it, TWC is not ESPN, Fox News, or MTV. As suggested earlier, NBCU overpaid for TWC & saw this as an opportunity to recoup.

I also now hear that CNBC will be showing Friday night movies, starting in June. Maybe...just maybe, the movies will be leaving TWC?

18 million eyeballs is too great a number to ignore.....

G
 
upstate29651 said:
Don't be so sure. Dish was in a position of power. TWC instantly losing 18 million eyeballs would have been a HUGE hit. TWC was rather arrogant in suggesting Dish didn't want to pay "industry standard carriage fees". Let's face it, TWC is not ESPN, Fox News, or MTV. As suggested earlier, NBCU overpaid for TWC & saw this as an opportunity to recoup.

All of which has zero to do with the occassional movie in a barely-viewed time period. Yes, Dish had a decent hand to play, but if you seriously think they were using that hand to worry about a movie now and then simply isn't the way things work in the real world. (And movies or no movies, green or no green, no weather channel is ever going to be ESPN et al.)
 
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