The Slow Decline of The Weather Channel

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68.4 هزار بار بازدید - 5 ماه پیش - Due to the rise of
Due to the rise of cord cutting and the ability to check the weather at any time on phones and other devices, The Weather Channel has become more redundant over the years unless they are covering a major storm event such as a hurricane or tornado outbreak.

Over the years, even more reality shows having little to no tie to the weather or nature whatsoever have been added to the lineup as filler programming whenever TWC was not showing live coverage. Not to mention competitors such as WeatherNation also reporting on the weather 24 hours a day without any filler programming, but the downside being late night and early mornings using footage that was taped prior.

Even though the 2013 Rebrand "Weather All The Time" or "It's Amazing Out There" was full of life and revitalized TWC's image, the graphics and local forecast were totally downgraded and this was the beginning of the end for TWC. The “America’s #1 Weather Network” slogan they briefly used around 2019-2020 wasn’t bad, but was abandoned too quickly in favor of "Get into the out there" which pushed reality programming even more, resulting in TWC slipping even more into channel decay.

Another topic tackled in this video is that the reality shows like Highway Thru Hell and FAST: Home Rescue are aired way too much during primetime, meanwhile the quality longform documentary-style shows actually having to do with weather are reduced to graveyard slots such as Storm Stories and So You Think You'd Survive. Oh yeah, the latter is lost media for now because it's not available to watch anywhere in the US.

Also happy 42nd birthday, The Weather Channel!
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