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Found out there's a petition. It's for Matt's station but shows support for all the AMG stations. Please sign and share.
https://chng.it/Vr99wf4H2K
https://chng.it/Vr99wf4H2K
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
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Ryan went into broadcast with his weather operations just shy of a year after we began broadcasting in the Tennessee Valley on more of a local scale beginning in April 2020, but with the same tech as you'd see at a local TV station (we have an x-band live dual-pol Doppler radar, Baron Lynx and FasTrac, our own skycam network, etc). And before us, "Nor'easter Nick" in south Jersey was already running a similar operation to what ours has become as of 2019. Ryan has pioneered the way for people to get large scale breaking information across the country, while digital outlets like ours and the other affiliates of the newly announced and growing National Weather Network are setting the example for how to do a locally-based, digitally driven broadcast operation with hometown meteorologists that can still do school visits, civic group talks, weather awareness campaigns, etc., in person out in the local community... just like meteorologists at traditional TV stations have done for decades. Between these two methods for doing the digital broadcasting thing, you will likely see more and more of your longtime favorite TV meteorologists venturing out into doing this over the next few years.this.
it just means broadcast meteorology will end up direct to consumer. ryan hall has pioneered this delivery method and sees tens of thousands of viewers during weather events.
much like everything else, we’ve got to adapt to 2025 and beyond.
I just read that. I still don't understand how this is gonna help. Regardless, I'm definitely gonna be stepping up my game though across my area.Oh, how I wish I could say what I thought about this and that joke Allen.
This exactly, but is this a true change of heart? I can understand businesses wanting profits but I'm with the FCC in viewing broadcasters more as a public service who have community obligations instead of being maximum-profit businesses.Allen realized the backlash from this decision hurt their pockets a lot more than just paying the (already underpaid) meteorologists at their stations.