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PM Edition and sister program Afternoon Outlook were launched in fall 2003 and helped finish the compartmentalization of the TWC programming day, which transformed the network from just Weather Center to a myriad of different shows with set hosts and tone. The original pair of meteorologists for the program was Carl Parker and Kristina Abernathy.
Weekend View's initial launch date was planned for September 10, 2005, but its premiere was delayed two weeks due to the busy 2005 hurricane season.Initial plans for the program, then hosted by Dao Vu and meteorologists Bill Keneely, Kelly Cass and Stephanie Abrams included an accompanying primetime talk show to debut in the second quarter of 2006, though those plans never came to fruition.
America's Morning Headquarters (formerly Your Weather Today, Morning Rush and AMHQ) is an American morning television program on The Weather Channel.Airing every morning from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Eastern Time, the program focuses on morning weather conditions, news and business information from around the country.
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The Weather Channel: America's Morning Headquarters: 6 hours (with commercials) Everyday 6:00am ET/3:00am PT Stephanie Abrams, Jim Cantore, Jordan Steele, Jen Carfagno, and Alex Wallace (Weekdays); Reynolds Wolf and Kelly Cass (Weekends) January 3, 2000 Cable/Satellite (Sports) CBSSN: Boomer and Gio: 4 hours (with commercials) Weekdays 6:00am ...
In responding to a rude Facebook comment, Watson said she is retiring to take care of her mother, who's battling dementia. Longtime NewsChannel 5 anchor Amy Watson makes surprise retirement ...
The staffers departing, also including Vikki Vargas, Kim Baldonado and Angie Crouch, accepted early retirement buyouts offered in a round of cost-cutting. Chuck Henry, Beverly White and other KNBC ...
The Weather Channel was founded on July 18, 1980, [9] by television meteorologist John Coleman (who had served as a chief meteorologist at ABC owned-and-operated station WLS-TV in Chicago and as a forecaster for Good Morning America) and Frank Batten, then-president of the channel's original owner Landmark Communications (now Landmark Media Enterprises).