lol - well I'm tabulating and looks like we have $115 contributing toward the cause at this point. We're almost there, folks ... we only need $4,999,999,885. I'm not sure, but I think we might need to investigate our financing options.
What happened with TWC is simple ... they divide the country into markets with highest viewer ratios. So the eastern seaboard, Chicago and Florida all get top billing. TWC knows that even if the weather is totally uninteresting in Boston, it is going to get a ton more viewers there than in L.A., where the masses of people couldn't care less about another day of sunshine. So even if there are prime weather stories in other places in the country, Boston, Miami and Atlanta will still win out every time. Kansas City is number 30 in TWC's nationwide market, even though we get some of the most interesting, extreme and varied weather on the entire planet, so you're just not going to see us a whole heck of a lot anymore.
IF TWC could come up with a way to keep each pocket of viewers happy nationwide while still providing some interesting weather content, it would have something good. I think it is seriously in trouble, however, due to the rise in alternate methods of obtaining genuine, helpful weather information. Even online, my current preference is to check the local NWS site.