Peter Q. George (K1XRB) But also remember..... when Coca Cola returned the Original Coke with the "original formula" said:and not for the better[/b]. They claimed that "sugar is sugar", no matter what form it is. I beg to differ. If you want to get the original formula of Coca-Cola, buy it in Mexico or go to the Kosher Markets.
Absolutely true - at least in the US and (I believe) Canada. In fact, Coke, Pepsi and the other major sodas all use high-fructose corn syrup. As do many other products. Go elsewhere in the world and products like Coke and Pepsi are made with pure cane sugar. Mexicans know the difference which is why Mexican Coke is sold (supposedly under the radar of Coke) in many stores. In fact, Coca-Cola sold anywhere in Latin America and in most of the world still uses cane sugar.
The thing with corn syrup is that it's cheap, our government subsidizes it while having tariffs on sugar that keep the price up. Furthermore, your body will burn off the sugar like high-octane fuel. The high-fructose corn syrup isn't broken down in the same way and ends up translating into more fat on your body. It's not good for you, but it's the result of a powerful corn lobby in Washington.
Yet another example of how not all change is good. Then again, Homer would tell me that I am stuck in 1965 because I prefer Coke with real sugar than with chemically-enhanced corn sweetener.
But (to bring the thread back around) the Coke analogy is apt when speaking about the Weather Channel. New Coke was 'modern change' and it was an unmitigated flop. The replacement "Coke Classic" regained popularity - but isn't as good as it once was. In each case, quality was forsaken in the interest of change and profit. Yet some of the most profitable companies out there are those than rely on consistency and quality to sell their products. NBC has not been one of those entities in a very long time.
In fact, anyone who finds them self on the side of defending NBC's point of view needs to take a long look at their argument. Because, pretty much every move that company has made in the past couple of years has been a mistake. They have the "Midas" touch.....in reverse. And their fingerprints are all over the botched mess that TWC has become.