The Weather Channel Finally Gets The Message: Announces Plan To Actually Cover...The Weather
from the brilliant-ideas dept
Over the last few years, The Weather Channel has been slowly but surely veering away from its core competency in a ham-fisted attempt to cater to the lowest common denominator. While its TV channel now offers a rotating variety of relative-awful reality TV only tangentially related to the weather, (ranging from Prospectors to Fat Guys in the Woods) its website often focuses on non-weather related subjects like kooky buffalo and hard-hitting analysis of the world's "sexiest" beaches. Having anchors stand stupidly around in thundersnow storms is another favorite channel pastime.But then something interesting happened. When The Weather Channel executives tried to up the rates on cable operators like DirecTV and Verizon FiOS, both companies balked -- and pulled The Weather Channel from their lineups, replacing it with channels, apps and services that actually reported the weather. Apparently, threatening to pull your product from the market if you don't get more money -- only works when people give a damn about your product. Meanwhile, cable companies are having a harder time pushing off programming rate hikes to consumers awash with alternative options.
Initially, The Weather Channel executives responded by trying to claim DirecTV and Verizon were threatening public safety by pulling access to an invaluable public resource (an argument that fell flat on its face since most realize the channel doesn't actually provide that). Then, the company amusingly tried to attack competitors like AccuWeather by actually claiming it offered too much fluff. But with a little time to think about it, The Weather Channel executives appear to have finally learned something.
The company this week announced a notable restructuring that will, amazingly enough, involve refocusing The Weather Channel on actually covering the weather:
"The plan calls for a singular focus "on our unique strength -- and that is the weather." With the cable channel bundle coming under increasing pressure, and "skinny bundles" becoming more common, "it's inevitable that channels will be cut," Weather Company CEO David Kenny said in an interview. With this in mind, "we need to be really clear who we are," Kenny said.Granted there's only so many ways you can monetize a quick glance at the five-day forecast, and filling twenty-four hours of eyeball-grabbing airtime in the smartphone era without catering to nitwits will likely be a continued challenge. But it's at least a positive sign that the company sees the cable TV landscape changing and needs to either change with it, or be left behind.
That means paring back its original programming investments (shows like "Prospectors" and "Fat Guys in the Woods") and lifestyle coverage. The priority is essential, live weather coverage -- particularly during periods of severe weather -- and local information.
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I mean I cut the cord about....5 years ago now, so I can't say for sure what it's been like since then, but back then? that was the best for those fleeting moments in life.
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I get my news and weather information from your grandparents and parents!
That saves me from having a relationship with comcast at home...
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That's an exceptionally Italian name for a black guy....
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I yearn for the day when MTV plays music again.
I know, it'll never happen, but still part of me hopes...
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Though when they went to shows about aliens, I guess they're beyond saving.
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The "weather" channel
Weather.com is slightly more useful but the amount of the page not taken up by ads or other non-weather items is very small. I've switched to weatherunderground.com for my weather.
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Haven't watched Weather Channel for years
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@ Dark Helmet "Who is watching this?" -- Same as with Techdirt, 4 out of first 10 comments are by the re-writers!
The astro-turfing neatly parallels article topic. Now how about you getting back to either "tech" or "dirt"?
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I never heard of the show "Fat Guys in the Woods" until I was visiting with some people I know who said they enjoyed watching it. But then again, they live in Missouri .. so 'nuff said.
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As for all the other stuff; no thanks.
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Then one day to my horror, there were commercials. Thing is, they aren't the only ones to do weather. Hell, I gotta a weather station at home fills in most of what I want or need to know. It's calibrated and works just dandy. Between it and NOAA, I've forgotten about the weather channel. Then one day I didn't need a TV anymore nor a cable bill.
Sexy beaches? That's a new one on me, never heard of such. They dress them in bikinis now?
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reality weather channel
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Forecasting
S*** or get off the pot!
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They have to stop the gloom and doom,and I actually need to know where the weather is coming from.they have bee on Florida and nester for days, when it’s not only very minor but it’s a drought buster even in Atlanta where I think there located, but no excitement for much needed rain
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