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weather channel radio

Does anybody else out there think that putting the audio portion of the Weather Channel TV Network on 125 would be better than the current Weather Channel Radio Network??
 
No. That would have been a great idea before the Weather Channel changed formats a few years ago. They used to just do the current weather 24/7. Now they do "storm stories" and a whole bunch of other "original" shows.
 
I guess the radio channel (125) sometimes does simulcast The Weather Channel on TV. Several weeks ago I compared what was on the radio versus what was on TV, and it was the same exact thing (aside from the fact that the radio was a good half a minute or more delayed from the TV due to the satellite factour). I also compared Fox News Channel, CNN, CNN Headline News, MSNBC, and CNBC, and they were all identical at the time (aside from the satellite delay).THE MAJOR
 
The-Major said:
I guess the radio channel (125) sometimes does simulcast The Weather Channel on TV. Several weeks ago I compared what was on the radio versus what was on TV, and it was the same exact thing (aside from the fact that the radio was a good half a minute or more delayed from the TV due to the satellite factour). I also compared Fox News Channel, CNN, CNN Headline News, MSNBC, and CNBC, and they were all identical at the time (aside from the satellite delay).THE MAJOR
Thats becuase Fox News, CNN, CNN Headline News, MSNBC (except for Imus) and CNBC (except weekends and overnights) are all simulcasts of the TV side, also I believe Bloomberg is a partial simulcast of WBBR from NYC
 
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