weather channel-related stories
Posted Jul 3rd 2008 12:38PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: News, Industry, Reality-Free
Richard told you earlier this year that The Weather Channel was for sale. Now it looks like recent rumors that NBC was going to be the one to buy the TV network are true. Reuters says that the deal should be closed in the next few days, and the reported price is between $3 billion and $4 billion.
If you haven't noticed, weather is the most important part of a newscast now. I was just talking to my roommate about this yesterday. Every single local newscast opens with news about the weather. Not just tornadoes and hurricanes, but bad rain storms that might pop up later in the day (wow, rainstorms in the summer - shocking!). Weather is the lead story (death, war, and the election can wait), the follow-up story, and the actual weather segment halfway through the show is given another good 7 or 8 minutes.
Continue reading Here's the five-day forecast: Weather Channel about to be bought by NBC
Posted Jun 14th 2008 9:02AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Web, Celebrities, Reality-Free
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Posted Jan 21st 2008 10:01AM by Jay Black
Filed under: OpEd, TV 101

Do you remember coming back from
your first semester at college and running into a kid you used to go to high school with who decided to use college as an excuse to totally reinvent him or herself? Like he was the class dork and in three months he's all of a sudden a death-metal anarchist? Or she dated the basketball team (the varsity, junior varsity, AND the freshmen) and now she dresses like Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman?
There was always something disturbing about it. Not so much that they had changed -- everyone has a right to change -- but because what they now were was different from the template you had made for them. When the universe doesn't act like you expect it to, you get uneasy; it's a natural reaction. I couldn't help but feel that way this week, when I watched A&E's new show
Parking Wars.
Continue reading TV 101: Channel Drift (or, what the hell happened to A&E?)
Posted Mar 10th 2006 9:06AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, OpEd, The Five

1. ABC Family. Now, there's nothing wrong
with having a "family" station, it's just that most of the movies they show we can see elsewhere or can rent
on DVD. And how many times can we sit through endless repeats of
Whose Line Is It Anyway? and
America's
Funniest Home Videos? Besides, this "family" channel often shows movies like
Cruel Intentions.
And don't forget it also has
The 700 Club.
2. The Weather
Channel. Yeah, I know, it can be helpful in times of tornadoes and hurricanes and blizzards. But if networks like CNN,
MSNBC, and FOX can get that information out, I think we can do without 24 hour weather channels. A weather channel on
the web makes sense, but on TV?
Continue reading The Five: Networks I can do without