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  1. 3 hours ago, justin2kx said:

    It appears FOX Weather daily and weekend simulcasts are dropped from FOX duop stations, or at least from WWOR, which usually airs M-F at 10a and Satudays at 10-12p. No word when that happened exactly, but its timeslot is now occupied with L+ O: SVU. I first noticed it on youtubetv listings, later confirmed it on Zap2it. Has anyone else noticed it?

    Yeah, I'm not seeing it listed in the Chicago market any longer, either.

  2. Brigit Mahoney is hosting tonight's edition of America's Weather Tonight. I'm guessing her and Ian will rotate on a nightly basis.

     

    Also, I was surprised to see that this rotation of America's Weather Tonight and Fox Weather Live now starts at 10pm ET instead of 11pm ET, so this means that the 10pm hour formerly occupied by Fox Weather Wild and assorted long form specials is now gone.

     

    The pre-recorded America's Weather Tonight segment airs at :00 and :30 of every hour from 10pm-1am ET, and it's the same segment each time, so it does feel a little stale over time. Tonight's edition was still just a couple of weather maps and 90% stories and pre-recorded reports and interviews from earlier in the day. There was a little less Hurricane Ian aftermath coverage tonight and a little more assortment of stories.

     

    Every hour from 10pm-1am ET is structured as:

     

    :00 America's Weather Tonight

    :15 Fox Weather Live - automated maps

    :30 America's Weather Tonight

    :45 Fox Weather Live - automated maps

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  3. A couple of updates. I'll start with the bad news and work up to the good news.

     

    1) It looks like John Marshall has parted ways with Fox Weather. When they were shorthanded during the overnight hours for Hurricane Ian coverage, I was thinking to myself, "Wow, I can't believe they're not putting John Marshall on the air to help with the overnights and weekends." From checking his social media, he updated his bio to say, "The forecast was delivered for ch.2 ch. 4 & Fox Weather." in the past tense, and he changed his profile pic from a Fox Weather headshot to a personal pic. Based on his Twitter, he suddenly stopped posting Fox Weather material after September 16th, so that must have been his last day with them.

    https://twitter.com/johnmarshall_wx

     

    2) This past weekend, they aired all long-form programming after 2pm ET instead of automated weather maps. Live weather didn't return until 1am ET when Night Light started. I sure hope this was just being done to make up for no long form being aired during Hurricane Ian coverage. I have my concerns that it might be permanent. Seems like the execs keep flip-flopping on long-form programming versus automated maps. We'll have to see what they do this upcoming weekend.

     

    3) After a 10-month hiatus, America's Weather Tonight has returned in a new format. It is now a pre-recorded show with a runtime of ~13-15 minutes, airing during the 11pm-1am ET slot that used to house "Fox Weather Live" automated weather maps. I didn't tune in and see it until 12:30am ET last night, so I don't know how often it airs. I'm guessing top and bottom of the hour? The show is solo-hosted and pre-recorded earlier in the day. Last night's show was hosted by Ian Oliver; unsure if they'll have rotating hosts or if he'll always be the main host. There were only short weather map segments detailing the national forecast for that evening plus the forecast for the following day. Much of last night's show was spent airing pre-taped field reports from Hurricane Ian's aftermath. I'm curious how the format will evolve when there's less big stories going on; if they'll keep airing mostly taped reports or if they'll mix it more weather maps on slow nights.

     

    After the 13-15 minute America's Weather Tonight ended, there was a commercial break, followed by Fox Weather Live automated weather maps to round out the half-hour block from 12:45am-1:00am. Fox Weather Live didn't go without changes itself; they have replaced the background music they've been using since Fox Weather's launch with smooth jazz instead. It's definitely music with a more modern feel than what TWC used to use. I'm having a hard time telling if it's commercial music or if it's perhaps production music.

     

    I'll have to tune in tonight, if I remember, to see if this format holds true for the entire 11pm-1am ET block.

     

     

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  4. Fox weather did finally do overnight nonstop coverage last night Wednesday into Thursday, and a major factor may have been the fact that management decided to simulcast Fox Weather on Fox News Channel from 1am-4am ET.

     

    During the daytime hours on Wednesday, Fox Weather shuffled up their OCM schedule around the landfall. Ian Oliver and Kelly Costa (in for Brigit Mahony) moved up from the 4pm timeslot up to the 2pm ET shift and were on the air as Ian ironically made landfall in Cayo Costa, FL. The normal 1pm ET crew of Stephen Morgan and Kendall Smith moved down to somewhere around a 5pm or 6pm ET start (unsure), while Nick Kosir and Marissa Torres moved down from their normal 7pm ET start to instead begin their coverage at 10pm ET so that they could help support the overnight shift. The makeshift team of Michael Estime and Jane Minar picked up coverage at 3am ET before the normal morning crew started.

     

    Looks like they're continuing with modified shifts today, as Ian and Kelly took over at 2pm ET again. I'm assuming that coverage will continue live a tad bit later into the night, but I'm doubting that there would be any overnight coverage tonight.

  5. Fox weather called it a night at their usual weeknight end time of 10pm ET. They switched to "Fox Weather Live" automated maps with top and bottom of the hour updates only. TWC is staying fully live until 1am ET tonight and will begin 24/7 live coverage starting tomorrow at 6am ET and continuing through after the landfall. Will be interesting to see if Fox Weather will do the same, or if they're going to continue writing off coverage during the nighttime hours.

     

    Ever since Fox Weather invested big time in that overnight coverage for the December 2021 tornado outbreak, it seems like they've been super reluctant on doing more than top/bottom of the hour updates with automated maps during the nighttime hours.

     

    I know when it comes to extending coverage, one thing TWC does is extend every on-air shift to four hours instead of three. I wonder if Fox Weather has the contractual leverage to do that, or if they're bound to keeping certain shifts at 3 hours.

     

    Either way, for a big event like this, I'll be sorely disappointed if Fox Weather doesn't begin 24/7 live coverage starting tomorrow.

  6. 5 hours ago, NBC 5 Chicago said:

    Looks like Patrick Fazio is off the morning shift and will only be on at 11am with Marion Brooks. I haven't seen an announcement for a new morning anchor so I wonder if it's in-house musical chairs. I was really starting to like Michelle and Patrick in the morning. Patrick can be quite funny however the chemistry was a little off with Michelle. I still think Michelle is best suited for evening/10pm news. 

     

    https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=491049226172733&set=a.144880187456307

     

    I can't help but notice that in his goodbye message along with that photo, he says "Thanks for letting me fill in with you Michelle Relerford Kye Martin Iisha Scott Alicia Roman"

     

    Is he implying that his tenure on the show was never intended to be permanent? Looking back on Feder's old posts, I only see that it says he was named 11am anchor back in 2020, but never a mention of him being named official morning anchor after Zoraida left.

     

    It's weird to start changing it up when a new permanent anchor hasn't been announced.

  7. 11 hours ago, CLETVFan said:

    I'm surprised that the Live PD revival ended up on Reelz instead of NewsNation given that Abrams is on NN.

    I can only assume Nexstar execs wanted no part of it. Especially considering that A&E is taking legal action against Reelz for "copying" Live PD, I'm assuming that played a role into Nexstar taking a pass on the show.

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  8. 40 minutes ago, H-Town TV Fan said:

    Geeze Louise, NBC is STILL using the OUTDATED 2015 graphics for Notre Dame football coverage in 2022!

    I would say that after coming so far without making a change, they're waiting for their new rights deals to start next year before making any changes to their non-NFL graphics.

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  9. I see that Fox Weather opted for a full weekday schedule today, as opposed to July 4th, when they cut it off early at 1pm ET.

     

    (They also did a full schedule on Memorial Day, but that was mainly because there was a large-scale severe weather outbreak on that day.)

  10. 2 hours ago, DJonNews said:

    Well, then...

     

    I thought we learned our lesson with NBC's infamous "Heidi Game" fiasco from 1968, but apparently, someone didn't...

    https://awfulannouncing.com/mlb/giants-twins-coverage-rain-delay.html

     

    The Giants-Twins game went into a rain delay for just under an hour after the seventh inning. Naturally, Fox switched viewers of that game over to the Braves-Cardinals marquee matchup. When that game ended, Fox showed a preview of its upcoming show, "Monarch." Why is this a problem? Would I be asking that question if I didn't put up the intro before the link? You know why: because Fox forgot that the Giants-Twins game resumed play! And need I remind you that the Giants were leading that game 1-0 at the end of seven by the time the rain delay happened?

    It wouldn't matter that much if the game was either a blowout or uninteresting, and Fox would have had perfect reason to go to the "Monarch" preview. But what if there was a no-hitter on the line? What if someone was about to pull off the first perfect game since 2012? What if there was a combined no-hitter? A combined perfect game (which has never, ever happened in the history of MLB)? A one-run game (as this game was)? A tie game? A back-and-forth battle? A milestone home run? A milestone hit (like the 3,000th)? Surely you wouldn't want to make viewers angry by cutting away from all of those in favor of the show you want to promote, right? Right?!

    At least it wasn't a total loss; viewers could still watch the game they were missing out on by going to the Fox Sports app... provided Fox let you know about it in the first place without having to rely on your own knowledge! And for what it's worth, Fox did eventually go back to the game... which was in extra innings!

    Like I said, I thought networks would get the memo by now and not repeat what happened with the "Heidi Game" fiasco in 1968, but apparently, one of them didn't.

    If I'm reading this correctly, they didn't even return the local markets of the two teams back to the game, right? Ridiculous if so.

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  11. 21 minutes ago, TheRolyPoly said:

    Verizon FiOS will soon become the first pay TV provider to carry FOX Weather.

     

     

    I wonder what that will mean for the future of their web/mobile stream. I wonder if it will always stay free or if they will get to the point where they charge for the stream. Right now, as far as advertisements on the stream go, there's only 4 ad breaks per hour, each break lasting only 60-90 seconds, and I'd say that over 90% of the ads are pharmaceutical ads for the same few medications over and over. I wonder if they'll either increase the number of ads, start charging for the stream, or both.

     

    One change they just made on the stream this week is that the commercials are now clickable links so that you can be brought to the advertiser's website. I'm assuming that will help bring their ad revenue a bit higher, from the few commercials that they do have.

  12. I have felt that Dan Abrams' gig with NewsNation was always a placeholder for him to have a cable TV presence while working to get Live PD back on the air. Now that it's back on the air by way of On Patrol: Live, I keep checking every day to see when Dan will announce that he's "stepping away from NewsNation to focus on other projects."

     

    The Abrams/Cuomo interview felt like an "interview your successor" type of moment.

  13. Here's an example of what they're doing with the "slivers" at the bottom of the lower thirds. Every single topic now has its own dedicated sliver like "Fox Weather Extreme Heat", "Fox Weather Top Story", "Fox Weather Wildfire Alert", etc. The show's own sliver "America's Weather Now" only appears very briefly as they transition between segments, almost like a "bridge" between these other slivers.

     

    As the day goes on, it appears that they're no longer allowed to use any show opens, wipes, or any other full screen graphics that display the show's title. The use of the show's title is limited to just the occasional slivers on the bottom of the lower thirds, to the background behind the anchor desk, and to a few random monitors across the studio. All OCM scripts continue to say "Fox Weather" in place of the show names.

     

    Clearly some consultant decided that they want to go full steam on the "Fox Weather" brand only. Personally, I'm really going to miss dedicated show opens. I hate the modern trend of eliminating openers.

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  14. As of today, some formatting changes have taken place at Fox Weather:

     

    1) The timeclock for segments has been redone. Instead of the top of the hour segment starting at :00, it now starts at :58, to mirror TWC. They now play the pre-recorded Across America segment with the O&O mets at :58, and then the studio show immediately starts as soon as that segment ends

     

    2) Show opens and teasers are now gone. The top of each hour starts with a quick "Fox Weather TOP STORY" graphic, and they immediately jump into the story.

     

    3) Along with the above change, they seem to be de-emphasizing all of the individual show names. When the OCMs start and close segments, they now say "Welcome back to Fox Weather" instead of "Welcome back to Sky Dome" or "Welcome back to America's Weather Center." I'm noticing that the only place the show names are now seen are on the background behind the anchor desk as well as very rarely on the graphics below the lower thirds. They have gone out of their way to craft a bunch of other "sliver" graphics below the lower thirds in place of the show titles. So far, each show still retains its own music and double box graphics, but we'll see if that lasts.

     

    4) All shift changes now result in a live toss from the OCMs of the previous show to the OCMs of the next show. This happens after the :58 Across America segment wraps up.

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