Review Time
This is about the app. One goes there for weather information not forced into something non weather related. Consistently as scrolling the app tried to redirect me to some travel page, with specific links to Atlanta’s airport and Delta airlines. NO THANKS.
PLEASE DONT say this was user input. I was trying to see if you provide the details other weather sites do but obviously you don’t. Then you try to push revenue generating links / apps on me.
How about providing real weather related information first?
Removed your app. Will never re-install
This is about the app. One goes there for weather information not forced into something non weather related. Consistently as scrolling the app tried to redirect me to some travel page, with specific links to Atlanta’s airport and Delta airlines. NO THANKS. PLEASE DONT say this was user input. I was trying to see if you provide the details other weather sites do but obviously you don’t. Then you try to push revenue generating links / apps on me. How about providing real weather related information first?Removed your app. Will never re-install
I live in Buffalo - I see the weatherman standing and making a big deal about how rough things are standing on top of a hill in DUCK, N. CAROLINA - AND PLAYING IT LIKE A HURRICANE - 30 degrees and the snow isn't even blowing sideways - jim - stop the bs - getting very tiring
Weather is science so there will always be a margin of error. Period.That, however, is not the problem with the Weather Channel.The real problem is the way in which the company covers’ the weather. Dull/repetitive doesn’t begin to describe the issue.Viewers never get a sense of what is happening on the ground; what people are experiencing in real time; basically ‘what’s happening.”Standing on a street in suburban anywhere with a ruler to measure snow is just plain silly.Why not partner with television stations across the country to bring real reporters into the mix - and leave the meteorologist in house to do what they should know best.As for the commercials- well, the ONLY time to watch the Weather Channel is at the top of the hour (14 minutes commercial free). Otherwise it’s the Commercial Channel with a tiny bit of weather.Frank Magid would charge thousands of dollars for this simple adviceNo one will listen anyway.
Claim your business profile now and gain access to all features and respond to customer reviews.
The Weather Channel and weather.com provide a national and local weather forecast for cities, as well as weather radar, report and hurricane coverage.
bootsphoto.com
americanbookpublisherz.com
cibortv.com
publishingatamazon.com
picfair.com
grantwritinghub.com
ant-editions.com
cashinstyle.com
sweetwater.com
bluecloudpublishers.com