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Freedman: Hot Summers in our Future

A new study shows that in future summers, many parts of the world may experience unusually hot weather that more closely resembles conditions found today in places like Death Valley, California and the Sahara Desert in Africa. The study, published...

By Andrew Freedman | August 18, 2008; 11:00 AM ET | Comments (28)

Is That a Snake in Your Pocket? Or...?

A python gets frisky with a Des Moines, Iowa, meteorologist making an appearance at a state fair. (Hey, what can I tell ya? This is what you get on a slow weather day.)...

By Dan Stillman | August 13, 2008; 01:00 PM ET | Comments (1)

Freedman: In-flight Magazines and Polar Bears

Ah yes, the dog days of summer, when even the CNN news crawl seems to slow to an actual crawl. This is the time of year when it's fun to pick out a few stories that might otherwise sail past...

By Andrew Freedman | August 11, 2008; 10:39 AM ET | Comments (7)

Conan O'Brien on NBC Buying Weather Channel

Very funny....

By Jason Samenow | July 20, 2008; 12:00 PM ET | Comments (0)

Is Your Kid the Next Jim Cantore or Bob Ryan?

If your child is a budding TV weathercaster, get out your camcorder and starting filming. The Weather Channel (TWC) is seeking video weather forecasts from kids under the age of 18 and has $100 gift prize packages for the best...

By Jason Samenow | July 11, 2008; 01:15 PM ET | Comments (1)

Head-Turning Climate Change Headline

Screenshot of CNN.com on Monday July 7, 2008. Headlines are a funny thing. In a way, they are the most important part of a story, because they frame and set the tone for the story before the reader has even...

By Dan Stillman | July 11, 2008; 11:00 AM ET | Comments (8)

It's Official: Weather Channel to NBC

The Associated Press reports NBC Universal and two partners will acquire The Weather Channel for $3.5 billion in cash. In addition to the cable T.V. network, the deal includes weather.com and Weather Services International (WSI). WSI operates the Web site...

By Jason Samenow | July 6, 2008; 08:00 PM ET | Comments (0)

The Weather Channel's Changing Face

A video tribute to the changing look and slogans of the Weather Channel, from its debut in 1982 to the HD days of 2008....

By Dan Stillman | June 25, 2008; 07:00 PM ET | Comments (5)

Time Warner Out in Bidding for Weather Channel

Reuters is reporting Time Warner has withdrawn its bid for The Weather Channel, leaving a group lead by NBC Universal as the lone bidder. See also the New York Times TV Decoder blog....

By Jason Samenow | June 13, 2008; 06:30 PM ET | Comments (0)

FOX Weather: Fair and Balanced?

FOX has a new weather Web site with an interactive weather map and pretty sweet radar. Not surprisingly, though, most storms are shown moving to the right....

By Dan Stillman | June 12, 2008; 07:00 PM ET | Comments (20)

NBC and Time Warner Battle for Weather Channel

Just over a week ago, we wrote about rumors that NBC Universal and a group of investors had won the bidding competition for The Weather Channel. A more recent news report from Reuters suggest it's not over and that Time...

By Jason Samenow | June 8, 2008; 12:00 PM ET | Comments (0)

Planet Green: On the Air and at Nationals Park

Planet Green will be coming to a boob tube near you starting at 6 p.m. this evening, and to tonight's Washington Nationals game (weather permitting). The new cable network, which replaces Discovery Home, dubs itself "the first and only 24-hour...

By Dan Stillman | June 4, 2008; 10:45 AM ET | Comments (0)

Weather Channel to NBC Universal?

The TV gossip site NewsBlues reports NBC and an investment consortium has acquired The Weather Channel (TWC). DCRTV suggested as much last Friday. This news has not been confirmed by a major news outlet or an official source, but the...

By Jason Samenow | June 2, 2008; 07:00 PM ET | Comments (0)

Weatherman Van de Graaf Plays Manilow

ABC-7 Forecaster Brian van de Graaf impersonates Barry Manilow last week... [Courtesy DCRTV.]...

By Jason Samenow | May 28, 2008; 07:00 PM ET | Comments (0)

Meteorologist: 'Monkey Wanna Nanner?'

Kansas City TV weathercaster monkeys around with flying monkey. Oh yeah -- presents weather forecast, too....

By Dan Stillman | May 20, 2008; 07:00 PM ET | Comments (0)

Weather Channel Price Drop

Buying the Weather Channel may not demand $5 billion, but a mere $3.5-4 according to Saturday's Virginia Pilot. Second-round bids for the network are due tomorrow, and NBC and CBS will likely make offers according to Reuters. In completely unrelated...

By Jason Samenow | May 7, 2008; 07:00 PM ET | Comments (1)

In Defense of Meteorologists

Calling all victims of 'collateral misinformation' By Steve Tracton Q: D.C. weather tomorrow? A: Chicago weather today This, essentially, is the concluding take-home message of an article on the supposed sorry state of weather forecasting that was posted recently on...

By Steve Tracton | May 2, 2008; 11:00 AM ET | Comments (0)

City Paper Names Best Local TV Forecast

After a 21-year hiatus, Washington City Paper has put together a "Best of DC" issue. But this isn't your father's best of edition but rather an irreverent and edgy assessment of some of DC's finest people, places and things. In...

By Jason Samenow | April 19, 2008; 12:00 PM ET | Comments (3)

Freedman: Sale May Improve The Weather Channel

In this era of media company layoffs and mergers, perhaps it was only a matter of time before The Weather Channel (TWC) was put up on the auction block. But while its loyal viewers should view the potential sale of...

By Andrew Freedman | April 14, 2008; 11:00 AM ET | Comments (12)

Kim Martucci's On-Air Surprise

Channel 9's (WUSA) meteorologists are no strangers to on-air drama. Just six weeks ago, Howard Bernstein busted his face doing a live shot. Last Friday, Kim Martucci was red in the face under much more joyful circumstances: At the conclusion...

By Jason Samenow | March 25, 2008; 11:00 AM ET | Comments (2)

Towards An Interactive Weather Index

Two weeks ago we asked you to brainstorm with us about how to create a new weather index or scale that will be used to communicate our weather forecasts. Many of you responded with excellent suggestions, and I'd like...

By Andrew Freedman | March 10, 2008; 11:00 AM ET | Comments (7)

News & Notes: Wind, Ohio Snow & Bob Ryan

It's been a windy week! After clocking a hurricane force 74 mph gust Tuesday, Reagan National Airport recorded a 60 mph gust yesterday. Gusts of 50-70 mph were widespread yesterday. See also: 80,000 Lose Power in Burst of Wind, Hail...

By Jason Samenow | March 9, 2008; 11:00 AM ET | Comments (13)

AccuWeather's Jim Kosek: Weather Idol?

Sometimes going over the top gets you noticed. When surfing YouTube yesterday, I stumbled upon a video forecast for the D.C. area by Accuweather meteorologist Jim Kosek which shocked me when I hit the play button... My reaction???...

By Jason Samenow | February 23, 2008; 11:00 AM ET | Comments (20)

A Stitch in Time & Weathermen at Channel 9

As Channel 9 (WUSA) meteorologist Howard Bernstein stitches his busted face back together, the Channel 9 promotions department is reportedly stitching up the profile of Chief Meteorologist Topper Shutt based on input from you, our readers. DCRTV.com, a blog covering...

By Jason Samenow | February 9, 2008; 11:45 AM ET | Comments (8)

Could YOU Survive? Two Tales That Astound

Extreme weather yields aftermath, but also miracles Humans have been put to the test this week. Violent tornadoes in the South. Heavy snow in the West. Story number one comes out of Tuesday's tragic tornado outbreak that killed more than...

By Camden Walker | February 8, 2008; 11:00 AM ET | Comments (10)

Freedman: Super Tuesday Spin

Tornado outbreak competes for Super Tuesday attention It was a tough decision on Tuesday evening of what story to follow more closely: the presidential primaries or the unfolding tornado tragedy in the South. As of early this morning, the death...

By Andrew Freedman | February 7, 2008; 11:00 AM ET | Comments (0)

Media: Weather for the Eyes and Ears

New shows available in audio and video, online and on TV Coming soon to the National Geographic Channel is Six Degrees Could Change the World, based on the book, Six Degrees, which was just released in the U.S. after being...

By Steve Scolnik | February 5, 2008; 07:00 PM ET | Comments (0)

Readers' Choice: Topper on Top

Last week, The Capital Weather Gang rated the evening weathercasters, and Doug Hill (WJLA-7) earned the highest score, with Topper Shutt (WUSA-9) last in the standings. But when we asked you, our readers, who your favorites were, the tables...

By Jason Samenow | January 29, 2008; 11:00 AM ET | Comments (0)

Freedman: In Defense of TV Weathercasters

TV weathercasters are a paranoid lot. They have good grounds for living in fear, because they're often a scapegoat in the television age. As the adage goes, they have the only gig around where they can be wrong and suffer...

By Andrew Freedman | January 27, 2008; 05:00 AM ET | Comments (11)

Ranking the Local TV Forecasters

Who's the best of the best? You love 'em. You hate 'em. You rant and rave about them. You praise them for good weather, and blame them for bad. They are your local TV weather forecasters. And four of them...

By Dan Stillman | January 23, 2008; 10:30 AM ET | Comments (98)

Climate Corner: Myth-tery Science Theater 2008

One of the major myths of the climate change saga comes in for some major debunking at a session Wednesday of the 20th Conference on Climate Variability and Change, which is meeting in conjunction with the 88th Annual Meeting of...

By Steve Scolnik | January 22, 2008; 07:50 PM ET | Comments (0)

Test Your Weather History Knowledge

Are you a weather buff, a history buff, or both? The Weather Channel program "When the Weather Changed History" which had its debut last week, will air its second episode this Sunday at 9pm (ET)....

By Jason Samenow | January 12, 2008; 02:00 PM ET | Comments (9)

Mediarology: Got $5 Billion?

Apply directly to the forehead! Raid the piggy bank, weather fans. Today's WaPo has a front-page business section article discussing the previously-announced potential sale of The Weather Channel. Landmark Communications, current owner of TWC, was founded as a newspaper company...

By Steve Scolnik | January 11, 2008; 12:46 PM ET | Comments (0)

 

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