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It Could Happen Tomorrow on The Weather Channel - How many more times?

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How many more times is The Weather Channel going to repeat the same 3 episodes (New York/San Francisco, Dallas, and Mt. Rainier) of It could Happen Tomorrow, the show where they project what could happen with major natural disasters in different areas. This show has been on for almost 2 months, and they keep repeating the same 3 episodes and promote them to death. Not that I care about seeing this show, but I'm getting tired of seeing promotions for the same 3 episodes and promoting it like it's a major new series. They either need to get new episodes, drop the series, or at least stop promoting it to death.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by ccmfan on 02/22/06 02:26 PM.</FONT></P>
 
> How many more times is The Weather Channel going to repeat
> the same 3 episodes (New York/San Francisco, Dallas, and Mt.
> Rainier) of It could Happen Tomorrow, the show where they
> project what could happen with major natural disasters in
> different areas. This show has been on for almost 2 months,
> and they keep repeating the same 3 episodes and promote them
> to death. Not that I care about seeing this show, but I'm
> getting tired of seeing promotions for the same 3 episodes
> and promoting it like it's a major new series. They either
> need to get new episodes, drop the series, or at least stop
> promoting it to death.
>
Maybe it's time for TWC to do, uh, current weather?
 
> > How many more times is The Weather Channel going to repeat
>
> > the same 3 episodes (New York/San Francisco, Dallas, and
> Mt.
> > Rainier) of It could Happen Tomorrow, the show where they
> > project what could happen with major natural disasters in
> > different areas. This show has been on for almost 2
> months,
> > and they keep repeating the same 3 episodes and promote
> them
> > to death. Not that I care about seeing this show, but I'm
> > getting tired of seeing promotions for the same 3 episodes
>
> > and promoting it like it's a major new series. They either
>
> > need to get new episodes, drop the series, or at least
> stop
> > promoting it to death.
> >
> Maybe it's time for TWC to do, uh, current weather?
>

Wasn't their already a movie that came out last year that I saw but I forget the name. Also CBS had a two night special that had a major hurricane but was in the middle part of the country. So whats The Weather Channel need to have a show like this for?
 
> Wasn't their already a movie that came out last year that I
> saw but I forget the name. Also CBS had a two night special
> that had a major hurricane but was in the middle part of the
> country. So whats The Weather Channel need to have a show
> like this for?
>
The Day After Tommorrow (Box office film)
Category 6 and its sequel Category 7 (CBS miniseries knock-off)

I tried to watch TWC when Dennis was coming ashore. I decided that CNN was doing a better job. The same thing happened with Katrina and Rita and Charlie [...] Which is always the case: whatever TWC can do, some other media outlet can do it better. Heck, WIBC in Indianpolis markets its severe weather coverage against TWC.

The only thing TWC has going for it, IMO, is the "local on the 8s"
 
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