Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The Weather Channel

The Weather Channel launched as a regional weather provider on the AUSTAR Network in January 1999, and expanded its coverage nationally in December 2002 by joining the FOXTEL network.

Today, The Weather Channel is Australia’s premier 24-hour meteorological media outlet. Subscription television viewers are kept informed with up-to-the-minute local, state and national weather reports along with LIVE detailed coverage throughout severe weather events.

The Weather Channel provides viewers with Australia’s a range of weather reports, local weather on demand with Weather Active, but above all, the most up-to-date commentary and analysis from an expert team of Meteorologists and Presenters 24/7. With an all-new studio featuring state-of-the-art virtual set technology and news desk capabilities, The Weather Channel has become a leading voice of meteorological commentary across Australia.

The Weather Channel’s team of experts and presenters, including Richard “Dick” Whitaker, Tom Saunders, Magdalena Roze, Lee Brooks, Josh Holt, Ken Heatley, Reuben Mourad, Rose Kelly, Dave Kirwan and Sally Ayhan provide the latest information and forecasts that allow viewers to save time and help plan activities in advance.

The Weather Channel offers subscribers the weather information they want, when they want it and allows viewers to plan their days and nights in advance to get the most out of their busy lives.

The Weather Channel - Live By It.

1 comment:

  1. But this was not the case in past. When technology was not developed, people had reply on observations. They observed the atmospheric conditions to forecast the weather. One can still forecast weather to some extent with little observant attitude.


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