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9 hours ago, HSV cheesehead said:

I wonder if they are going to invest more in their augmented reality sets/improve on them with these renovations to the main studio. Speaking of which, are any parts of their AR sets physically real?

It's just one big green screen room, essentially. There's no physical elements used, at least not in any of the live stuff.

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11 hours ago, HSV cheesehead said:

I wonder if they are going to invest more in their augmented reality sets/improve on them with these renovations to the main studio. Speaking of which, are any parts of their AR sets physically real?

 

Half of The Weather Channel's main studio is hard set while the rest is a massive chroma key area for their Immersive Mixed Reality (IMR) segments. There are no physical elements over in the chroma area as everything on screen is computer-generated.

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19 hours ago, Georgie56 said:

The digital meteorologists have been laid off (the TV mets are staying).

 

 

 

Looks like this is probably an effect of IBM selling The Weather Company to private equity. Looks like the deal closed on Feb 1st, and just like that, the digital mets were gone after only one month.

 

https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240201709190/en/Francisco-Partners-Completes-Acquisition-of-The-Weather-Company

 

It's a shame for everyone who lost their job in this process. :(

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On 3/25/2024 at 2:20 PM, Spring Rubber said:

Looks like this is probably an effect of IBM selling The Weather Company to private equity. Looks like the deal closed on Feb 1st, and just like that, the digital mets were gone after only one month.

 

https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240201709190/en/Francisco-Partners-Completes-Acquisition-of-The-Weather-Company

 

It's a shame for everyone who lost their job in this process. :(

Damn shame. I'm amazed at how people do this too - just stand in the middle of a bunch of green and they're able to maneuver the screen and all the apps and coherently give a forecast. Maybe we'll all get used to it with AR in the future

 

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It stinks to see Mike go. He was so great all those years at TWC, and you'd think with how many years he was there, Byron would want to keep him. He was a very hard worker and had so many great moments on the air. I know he's 68, so I'm not sure what's next with him, but it's still awful. It'd only be worse if Jim Cantore was among the layoffs, but I don't see that ever happening.

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20 minutes ago, Newsjunkie24 said:

It stinks to see Mike go. He was so great all those years at TWC, and you'd think with how many years he was there, Byron would want to keep him. He was a very hard worker and had so many great moments on the air. I know he's 68, so I'm not sure what's next with him, but it's still awful. It'd only be worse if Jim Cantore was among the layoffs, but I don't see that ever happening.

Yeah, Jim is absolutely the only pre-1995 on-air talent who is protected from layoffs. Pretty much everyone else from that pre-1995 era has been laid off sometime during the NBC era or the Allen Media era from 2008-Present.

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I consider mike seidel to be staple of my childhood when I watched the weather channel for fun

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Wow, looks like even for an SPC High Risk day and at least 7 active tornado warnings. TWC isn't going to do full overnight coverage. Todd Borek came in and did coverage from like 1am-1:30am ET, but right now, they're back to long-form.

 

Their competitors at Fox Weather are no better. They dropped live coverage at 12am ET. They're just running automated weather maps ever since.

 

Guess the days of overnight tornado coverage are over, across the board. Only hurricanes will keep the networks up all night from now on.

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TWC is changing up its schedule.

 

AMHQ has been extended an hour weekdays to 1pm EDT replacing Pattrn. 

 

Pattrn has been moved to weekends at 1pm EDT following Weekend Recharge. Still hosted by Stephanie Abrams and Jordan Steele. It was the same episode on Saturday and Sunday. 

 

Weather Underground is no more with a new show called Weather Unfiltered replacing it from 1pm-5pm EDT ending its 9 year run. The new show will still have Mike Bettes, Alex WIlson and Dr. Rick Knabb as hosts. They were teasing a new look and feel. I'm guessing just new show graphics and not a company wide graphics change which they've had for over 10 years now.

 

Pattrn makes sense to move to weekends as it constantly gets preempted due to severe weather coverage. This may have also been impacted by the recent layoffs. 

 

Weather Underground has been one of my favorite shows. I think the new show is going to lean into Mike, Alex, and Dr. Rick Knabb's quirkiness, games, etc. more. I've always liked and appreciated that. It made their show fun than the a just straight forward here's the weather show. 

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On 5/7/2024 at 12:40 AM, Spring Rubber said:

Wow, looks like even for an SPC High Risk day and at least 7 active tornado warnings. TWC isn't going to do full overnight coverage. Todd Borek came in and did coverage from like 1am-1:30am ET, but right now, they're back to long-form.

 

Their competitors at Fox Weather are no better. They dropped live coverage at 12am ET. They're just running automated weather maps ever since.

 

Guess the days of overnight tornado coverage are over, across the board. Only hurricanes will keep the networks up all night from now on.

 

One option in the late nights is to simulcast local coverage, although that requires getting rights to such.

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6 hours ago, NBC 5 Chicago said:

TWC is changing up its schedule.

 

AMHQ has been extended an hour weekdays to 1pm EDT replacing Pattrn. 

 

Pattrn has been moved to weekends at 1pm EDT following Weekend Recharge. Still hosted by Stephanie Abrams and Jordan Steele. It was the same episode on Saturday and Sunday. 

 

Weather Underground is no more with a new show called Weather Unfiltered replacing it from 1pm-5pm EDT ending its 9 year run. The new show will still have Mike Bettes, Alex WIlson and Dr. Rick Knabb as hosts. They were teasing a new look and feel. I'm guessing just new show graphics and not a company wide graphics change which they've had for over 10 years now.

 

Pattrn makes sense to move to weekends as it constantly gets preempted due to severe weather coverage. This may have also been impacted by the recent layoffs. 

 

Weather Underground has been one of my favorite shows. I think the new show is going to lean into Mike, Alex, and Dr. Rick Knabb's quirkiness, games, etc. more. I've always liked and appreciated that. It made their show fun than the a just straight forward here's the weather show. 

Is Weather Unfiltered a new show or just a rebranding of Weather Underground? Considering the show was created when TWC and the Weather Underground website were under the same ownership, it sounds more like a brand licensing agreement to use the WU name for the show lapsed (separate from TWC’s existing content agreement with The Weather Company) and they rebranded the show accordingly.

 

It always struck me as odd that AMHQ had been extended to the noon ET slot during severe weather situations, rather than extend WU one hour early, given AMHQ’s (as its full and abbreviated names indicate) intended as a morning show. (Granted, it’s still morning in the rest of the country while it’s noon in the Eastern Time Zone, but up until now, dating back to at least the 1995 creation of WeatherScope (although there was no daypart-based titling for that program from 1996 until the relaunch of its forecast shows under the Weather Center brand in 1997), noon ET was usually the delineation between TWC’s morning and afternoon schedules.)

 

And, at least, the network added an hour of non-documentary programming on weekends, even if it’s not technically a weather forecast program.

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10 hours ago, NBC 5 Chicago said:

TWC is changing up its schedule.

 

AMHQ has been extended an hour weekdays to 1pm EDT replacing Pattrn. 

 

Pattrn has been moved to weekends at 1pm EDT following Weekend Recharge. Still hosted by Stephanie Abrams and Jordan Steele. It was the same episode on Saturday and Sunday. 

 

Weather Underground is no more with a new show called Weather Unfiltered replacing it from 1pm-5pm EDT ending its 9 year run. The new show will still have Mike Bettes, Alex WIlson and Dr. Rick Knabb as hosts. They were teasing a new look and feel. I'm guessing just new show graphics and not a company wide graphics change which they've had for over 10 years now.

 

Pattrn makes sense to move to weekends as it constantly gets preempted due to severe weather coverage. This may have also been impacted by the recent layoffs. 

 

Weather Underground has been one of my favorite shows. I think the new show is going to lean into Mike, Alex, and Dr. Rick Knabb's quirkiness, games, etc. more. I've always liked and appreciated that. It made their show fun than the a just straight forward here's the weather show. 

Thank you for this update. I would have had no idea this was happening and definitely would have been surprised by it tomorrow.

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Kind of underwhelmed by the Weather Unfiltered change. No real graphics like they implemented with Storm Center or with what they had with Weather Underground. There's no intro or coming up graphics or anything for the new show. Only a logo swipe is visible. You can see the new logo here. Maybe something more will come soon. 

 

May be a graphic of text that says 'WEATHER UNFILTERED'

 

May be an image of 3 people

 

 

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