Brent wrote:wxmann_91 wrote:TWC music rocks. But when that guy kept talking over the music during the forecasts it got pretty annoying. WE CAN READ!!!!
If it weren't for the music I'd hate it.
I remember when there was no voice on the locals...
I also remember when Storm Stories(or the 1st of the taped junk), Atmospheres, didn't air at all.
Those were the days... *sigh*

I've been watching TWC for the past 15 years...the music has become pathetic. There is a guy at TWC whose job it is to put together the local forecast music. About 3 years ago they had a page on their website where they listed some of their recent soundtracks. I actually emailed this dude telling him to play the classics from the early 90's, and I'd say that within a few days the classics were back on the locals for a couple weeks. No joke. So if you don't like the music, you can probably do something about it.
As far as the local forecast goes, I remember when the locals would come at random times, vary in length from 20 seconds to 3 minutes, and had all sorts of glitches (usually involving the legendary scrolling Travel Cities Forecast). They originally had a voice that would at most say stuff like "your 36 hour forcast from the NWS..." and no more. While that was ok, they got rid of that for several years, but then it returned in reading mode. Ugh. And on top of all this, they altered their once cool weather symbols. Not a good move.
Oh yeah, the TWC forecast maps used to be raw, man. Someone mentioned the isobars...then there was the cheap rain/snow/front graphics and the "late afternoon" and "early evening" forecast maps...
The locals and on-camera forecasts do not have nearly the raw style they used to have -- the style that got people addicted to the channel. But this is nothing new. We don't even have to get into the fact that they hardly cover the weather anymore.