I don’t have live access to current feeds right now, but here’s the latest I can confirm from reliable outlets up to now.
- The Weather Channel has been engaged in strategic moves to expand its reach beyond traditional TV, including partnerships and initiatives with affiliated local stations and media groups to refresh local weather coverage. This has included organizational changes and talks about integrating more visual storytelling around forecasting.[1][8]
- Coverage in major outlets has noted that seismic shifts in the TV weather landscape—such as cord-cutting and the rise of digital platforms—have pushed The Weather Channel and its parent company to emphasize more forecast-driven content and real-time weather reporting across platforms.[3][1]
- The Weather Channel maintains a strong online and social presence, continuing to publish weather updates, forecasts, and weather-related news across its website and social channels.[6][9]
Would you like me to pull the very latest headlines from The Weather Channel’s site or summarize recent notable developments from a specific outlet? I can also compile a quick bullet list of what these changes mean for viewers in Dallas.
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Some parts of the Northeast and the Great Lakes received more than three feet of snow this week, while stormy weather could hit the South on Thursday. A powerful storm is sweeping across the U.S., impacting Thanksgiving travel for drivers and airline passengers alike. Kris Van Cleave reports. Weather Channel meteorologist Chris Warren has the latest on California's recovery from tropical storm Hilary, as the Texas coast braces for its own storm. … The government is seeking to drop charges...
www.cbsnews.comThe new initiative will be rolled out across 27 stations and feature "additional visual storytelling capabilities," Allen Media Group says.
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www.prnewswire.comThe Weather Channel (TWC) is a commercially-sponsored U.S. cable & satellite TV network that broadcasts weather forecasts & weather-related news 24 hours a day. In addition to it's cable TV programming, TWC also provides forecasts for terrestrial & satellite radio stations, newspapers & websites & maintains an extensive online presence.. TWC debuted it's high-definition simulcast on September 26, 2007. On January 3, 2008, it was reported that the family owned Landmark Communications, parent comp
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