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(TNS) — Allen Media, owner of the Weather Channel, has created a new hub for its 28 local TV stations nationwide, centralizing weather forecasting from its Atlanta headquarters. Instead of ...
(WKOW) -- Allen Media Group has announced The Weather Channel will soon provide local weather coverage for its broadcasting television station division, Allen Media Broadcasting (AMB). Allen Media ...
Local meteorologists broadcast tearful goodbyes as Allen Media Group – which owns nearly two dozen TV stations across the country – replaced them with a feed from The Weather Channel ...
Iowa news stations KIMT and KWWL are expected to lay off their meteorologists after their parent company announced plans to replace local with coverage from forecasts from The Weather Channel.
Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. The Weather Channel headquarters in Atlanta, where Allen Media local stations will have their weather centralized in a “hub ...
a veteran storm and climate specialist at The Weather Channel — which the Byron Allen-owned media group acquired for $300 million in March 2018. The plan will see the locally produced segments ...
"This innovative partnership based at The Weather Channel’s Atlanta headquarters brings together world-class meteorological expertise, cutting-edge technology and the most advanced forecasting ...
The person said some of the meteorologists will be offered new positions at The Weather Channel in Atlanta while others will be allowed to remain in their respective markets as part of the initiative.
The team will be led by Meteorologist Carl Parker – a storm and climate specialist and 20-year veteran of The Weather Channel – and will also include some of the AMB local market ...
with survivors now living in campers along Mill Creek in Old Fort after flooding destroyed their homes. The frigid weather has caused pipes to freeze and other problems. Clean up efforts continue ...