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AccuWeather Network

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AccuWeather Network
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaNationwide (available in select markets)
HeadquartersState College,Pennsylvania,U.S.
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format1080i(HDTV)
480i(SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerAccuWeather
Sister channelsThe Local AccuWeather Channel
History
LaunchedMarch 10, 2015;9 years ago(2015-03-10)
Links
Websitewww.getaccuweather.tv
Availability
Streaming media
Service(s)DirecTV Stream,Frndly TV,FuboTV,Philo

TheAccuWeather Networkis an Americancableandsatellitetelevision networklaunched, operated and owned byAccuWeather.The network broadcasts live and pre-recorded national and regional weather forecasts, analysis of ongoing weather events, and weather-related news. The network's studio andmaster controlfacilities are based at AccuWeather's headquarters inState College, Pennsylvania.

History[edit]

AccuWeather, which for many years had distributed and continues to distribute its forecast content to participatingbroadcasttelevision stationsaround the United States, launched its first 24-hour television venture in 2007, with the launch of The Local AccuWeather Channel, a network distributed via thedigital subchannelsof various commercial (and in one case,non-commercial) stations, primarily featuring pre-recorded short-form local, regional, and national forecast segments. The Local AccuWeather Channel, which peaked in distribution in the early 2010s, remains available on a small and declining number of stations.

On January 13, 2014, AccuWeather announced that it would launch a new national weather channel, tentatively named "AccuWeather Channel", in the third quarter of that year.[1][2]The channel aimed to focus its programming on forecasts and other weather information, designed as an alternative toThe Weather Channel,which, since its purchase byNBCUniversal,Bain Capital,andThe Blackstone Groupin 2008, shifted towards a mix of forecasts andreality serieswhich had a tenuous or limited connection to weather.

Plans to form a competing network began to be developed by AccuWeather in 2013; however, the company did not intend to publicly announce the launch until later the following year, with founder and president Dr.Joel N. Myersciting the decision to announce the launch earlier based on the limited "availability of quality forecasts on TV", and a then-ongoingcarriage disputebetween The Weather Channel and satellite providerDirecTVto make notice of the new service.[3][1]Barry Lee Myers,thenchief executive officerof AccuWeather, cited the company's decision to start the new channel as it had already offered "coverage in virtually every other medium" and, because of its existing digital presence, created a channel that would have the "look and feel of a digital device".[4]AccuWeather Network was announced as a multi-platform service that would bestreamedon the internet and mobile websites of AccuWeather and on its affiliate partners (which did not occur upon its initial launch), in addition to cable and satellite distribution.[3]The channel's launch was eventually delayed until the channel was able to secure carriage on pay television providers.

The network was launched on March 10, 2015, withVerizon Fiosas the first provider to offer the new network; Verizon Fios began carrying AccuWeather Network on channels 119 (instandard definition) and 619 (inhigh definition) after the provider's carriage agreement with The Weather Channel (which was replaced by the AccuWeather Network in its respective channel slots) and its sister networkWeatherscan(itself initially replaced on the provider by awidgetfeaturing forecast content sourced fromWeatherBug) expired without a renewal.[5][6][7]Ironically, Verizon's decision to replace The Weather Channel with AccuWeather Network was despite its claim that the former's removal was a long-term business decision based on the increasing consumer availability of weather information on digital media (via theInternetandmobile devices), although the need for weather coverage without filler programming to pad periods when no significant weather was occurring was also cited.[6][8][9][10]

On July 11, 2018, AccuWeather Network, following a similar move ofNY18 months earlier, launched three programming blocks on weekdays: "AccuWeather AM" with Bernie Rayno and Laura Velasquez from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.; "AccuWeather Early PM" with Geoff Cornish and Brittany Boyer from 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., and "AccuWeather PM" with Paul Williams and Melissa Constanzer from 9:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.[11]All of the programmes follow the all-live nature, thus allow for faster reaction when significant weather events break, following criticism of viewers that the network was too slow to switch to live wall-to-wall coverage during these events, due to its mostly pre-recorded format. Mid-morning and weekend hours remain unbranded and still maintain the live-and-recorded nature.

On August 1, 2018, DirecTV replacedWeatherNation TV(which had been on the service since December 2013) with the AccuWeather Network, thus becoming the second provider to offer the latter network.[12][13]The AccuWeather Network is carried on DirecTV channel 361 (in SD and HD).

On December 8, 2020, Charter Spectrum announced it had entered an agreement with AccuWeather Network to launch the AccuWeather Network on Spectrum TV Select lineups nationwide in January 2021.[14]The network will provide a national programming feed with regionalized local weather data for most Spectrum service areas.

In January 2021, programming lineups were slightly revamped, now dividing broadcast day into four parts.Earlyairs from 5:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. ET, followed byAll Dayuntil 4:00 p.m. ET,Aheaduntil 9:00 p.m. ET andAll Nightfor the rest of the night. On Saturdays and Sundays,Weekendairs throughout the entire day. Streaming service Philo and fuboTV also carry the AccuWeather Network.

Programming[edit]

AccuWeather Network provides national, regional, and local weather forecasts as well as specialty forecasts, meteorological analysis, severe weather information and weather-related feature segments. They are presented by on-camera personalities andmeteorologistsemployed by AccuWeather to provide forecasts for the company's website and the now-defunctLocal AccuWeather Channelbroadcast service.

AccuWeather Network also displays weather information on aL-shapedtickerplaced at the lower and left-sides of the TV screen, which is visible at all times. The left top two-thirds of the ticker cycles between current weather conditions (including sky condition, actual and RealFeel (orapparent) temperatures,wind speed/directionandultraviolet indexes), two-hour MinuteCasts and a loop ofDoppler weather radarimagery over the course of one hour, while the bottom one-third of that area displays a rundown of upcoming forecast locations. The bottom of the ticker displays six-hour, two-day and five-day forecasts (showing the forecasted sky conditions and temperatures) for the city being referred to in the screen's left side. On the national feed,[15]the bottom of the ticker displays MinuteCast & 24-hour forecasts for five major state capital cities in six individual regions (Southeast, Northwest, Southwest, North Central, South Central & Northeast), while the L-bar displays Doppler weather radar imagery inUTCtimezone and current conditions for those cities.

In May 2020, AccuWeather Network aired a Hurricane Town Hall to address the hurricane season and such essentials such as preparation and response during theCOVID-19 pandemic,among other hurricane-related issues in“AccuWeatherReady: 2020 Hurricane Season during COVID-19.”It was the Network's first one-hour special. The Network followed up with a secondHurricane Town Hallin June 2021. Featured guests and experts viewers will hear from include AccuWeather's Lead Hurricane Forecaster Dan Kottlowski; Director of the National Hurricane Center Ken Graham; New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell;Hurricane Katrinaincident commander Col. Terry Ebbert; and Director of the New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management Collin Arnold.

In June 2021, AccuWeather debuted"AccuWeather Prime"programming, to offer viewers a unique visual experience assembled by a team of skilled reporters, whose stories are designed to enable their audiences to “see, hear and feel” the weather. Coverage is steeped in a foundation of expertise with insights from AccuWeather weather experts, adding an unrivaled layer of insight in content for viewers. In addition to weather news, with the latest updates on severe weather, and interviews, "AccuWeather Prime" includes exclusive new features that will provide practical weather-wise solutions on how people can live their best lives, whether they are traveling around the world or as staying as close as their backyard. “AccuWeather Prime” will also deliver stories from AccuWeather’s established, themed content series, “Living Well” and “AccuWeather Explores,” to keep viewers entertained, informed and engaged. The live 2-hour AccuWeather Prime show is hosted by Senior TV Weather Broadcaster and American Meteorological Society Certified Broadcast Meteorologist Adam Del Rosso, who brings an exciting, fresh approach to weather news reporting. Designed for viewers who want to be “in the know,” "AccuWeather Prime" can be seen every weeknight from 8:00pm–10:00pm EST.

Local forecasts[edit]

At launch, all Verizon FiOS customers were provided with the same feed that focused on the cities where FiOS provides service, which is mostly across the Northeastern U.S.[16]

Regional feeds of the network were launched for FiOS customers in the Northeast on September 10, 2015. One feed covers FiOS customers in theWashington metropolitan area.The other feed covers customers in theNew York tri-state area,Rhode Island,andMassachusetts.

Local forecasts aired on AccuWeather Network (similar in format to The Weather Channel's "Local on the 8s" ) are generated by a computer unit installed at the provider'sheadend,which inserts data over the channel's national feed. The localized segments provide current weather observations, and high and low temperatures observed since 12:00 a.m. local time for a given city; MinuteCast forecasts, incremental forecasts (pioneered by AccuWeather, Inc.[3]) for the next hour; at-a-glance forecasts for the current day and the day after; extended forecasts (which, in addition to the traditional seven-day outlooks, includes 10-, 15-, 25-, 30- and 45-day forecasts, longer-term forecasts also pioneered by AccuWeather[3]);almanacs(showing temperature averages and extremes for the current date, and recorded precipitation for the past 24 hours, historical maximum precipitation for the date, and month-to-date and departure from average precipitation in the area); andcomputer modelsshowing forecasted sky conditions and temperatures in the surrounding metropolitan area and region for the succeeding 24- to 36-hour period.

Location and team[edit]

The channel's headquarters and studios are at AccuWeather in State College, Pennsylvania.

Meteorologists[edit]

Reporters[edit]

Former personalities[edit]

  • Marvin Gómez (now atWCAU)
  • Kim Leoffler (now atWAGA-TV)
  • Chris Nallan (now atWTAJ-TV)
  • Jessica Pash
  • Michelle Rotella (now at WCAU)
  • Adam Del Rosso (now atWCCO-TV)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  4. ^Beatrice Verhoeven (March 13, 2015)."AccuWeather Launches Its First National Weather Channel".The Hollywood Reporter.RetrievedMarch 22,2015.
  5. ^Claire Suddath (March 11, 2015)."AccuWeather's New 24-Hour TV Channel Just Has the Weather".Bloomberg L.P.RetrievedMarch 22,2015.
  6. ^abMackenzie Carpenter (March 10, 2015)."Verizon drops Weather Channel in favor of AccuWeather coverage".Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.RetrievedMarch 22,2015.
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  8. ^Yvonne Villarreal (March 11, 2015)."Verizon FiOS drops the Weather Channel".Los Angeles Times.RetrievedMarch 22,2015.
  9. ^Brian Stelter(March 10, 2015)."Verizon FiOS drops the Weather Channel".CNN Money.RetrievedMarch 22,2015.
  10. ^Roger Yu (March 10, 2015)."Verizon FiOS drops Weather Channel over contract".USA Today.Gannett Company.RetrievedMarch 22,2015.
  11. ^"Programming".getaccuweather.tv.Retrieved2019-04-26.
  12. ^August 2018, Kent Gibbons 01 (August 2018)."DirecTV Adds AccuWeather, Drops WeatherNation".Multichannel News.Retrieved2020-12-21.{{cite web}}:CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  13. ^"Disney/SEC deal 1st step in moving sports rights from ESPN to ESPN+".spglobal.Retrieved2020-12-21.
  14. ^"Charter to Add 24/7 AccuWeather TV Network to Spectrum Video Lineups".Charter Communications Newsroom.2020-12-08.Retrieved2020-01-13.
  15. ^"Accuweather network 7/12/2020 - YouTube".youtube.Retrieved2021-01-18.
  16. ^"Verizon FiOS Availability Map".fiberforall.org.9 April 2014.Retrieved2 November2015.

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