BREAKING NEWS- HURRICANE ISABEL STUNNER ON CNN
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- ameriwx2003
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I will have to admit the last place I turn for weather info is any cable network:):) every station has there faults and with Fox it would be in order to try and get a jump on people on who could be first to predict were Isabel might be going the person doing the interview would see, say Stacy Stewart in a Florida Gators Shirt and report it as the TPC was trying to give a hint on the landfall destination for Isabel and its Florida lol.
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- Hurrilurker
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Now THAT's funny. You say CNN is a shill for special interests, but you trust Fox? Ohhhhh riiiiight...fair and balanced. Silly me. Thank you, I got a good laugh out of that one!dixiebreeze wrote:I don't believe CNN news and I sure don't believe CNN weather. Don't watch any news channel except FOX. Fox Rocks.
CNN is nothing more than a shill for special interests that are NOT my interests.
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ColdFront77
Fox News used to have pretty much no weather coverage. They have been having more weather reports during the Fox Report with Shephard Smith at 7:00 PM Eastern even when there isn't "much weather happening," as well as during their Fox New Live coverage, 9:00 AM EDT to 1:00 PM EDT and from 2:00 PM EDT to 3:00 PM EDT; even during "Studio B with Shephard Smith" at 3:00 PM EDT.
The anchor that is on in the morning is Steve Doocey, they call him the "Weather Guy" for entertainment purposes... he is a "weatherman" like the morning network news programs have (with the exception of Al Roker, who is a professional meteorologist).
MSNBC has their Business Travel Forecast between 52 and 57 minutes past the hour and live weather reports when the need arises.
The anchor that is on in the morning is Steve Doocey, they call him the "Weather Guy" for entertainment purposes... he is a "weatherman" like the morning network news programs have (with the exception of Al Roker, who is a professional meteorologist).
MSNBC has their Business Travel Forecast between 52 and 57 minutes past the hour and live weather reports when the need arises.
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