[opendtv] Sunny forecast for NBC Weather Plus

  • From: Mitch Cardwell <mitchrc@xxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 18:21:50 -0800

http://www.tvweek.com/article.cms?articleId=27235

Sunny Outlook for NBC Initiative

| Broadcast | Digital Weather Plus Platform Thriving in New York
By Michele Greppi
Three months after its first rollout in New York, NBC Weather Plus, the 
50-50 digital platform partnership between NBC Universal and the NBC 
Affiliate Board, already is proving it can be the way to a quick, if 
modest, return on an investment.

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WNBC-TV, which launched its Weather Plus on Time Warner and Comcast 
cable in New York last November without fanfare, is not minting money, 
but it was in the black from the get-go with the endeavor, which became 
an additional resource during the blizzard of January.

  The station put up less than $150,000 worth of equipment to start up 
the service locally. Local advertisers who signed on early-and defrayed 
that cost-included Lake Placid Ski Resorts, White Face Mountain, 
Hackensack Medical Center, The Wall Street Journal, Barron's and Golf 
Digest.

In the next several months NBC Weather Plus will be offered by 
NBC-owned or -affiliated stations representing some 60 percent of the 
country. Stations in those markets will have to make a modest 
investment in start-up equipment. However, NBC executives said the 
advertising and distribution outlooks for the service are so good that 
the other markets are likely to turn a profit as well.

"I'm sure we're going to make a success of this," said Roger Ogden, 
senior VP of Gannett Television and previous chairman of the NBC 
affiliates board. Gannett-owned WKYC-TV in Cleveland and KUSA-TV in 
Denver are launching NBC Weather Plus this week.

WXII-TV, the Hearst-Argyle-owned station in Winston-Salem, N.C., is 
scheduled to launch NBC Weather Plus in March. That effort is going to 
be "cash-flow-positive from the day we sign on," said station President 
and General Manager Hank Price. The advertisers who already are on 
board all seem to appreciate "getting in on the ground floor," he said. 
At least one of the original advertisers in Winston-Salem has signed a 
multiyear contract, while all the others are on board for at least a 
year and expect a price hike the second year.

  "It seems to be striking a chord with advertisers," said NBC Universal 
Television Stations President Jay Ireland.

  National advertisers participating so far have included Gore-Tex, 
General Electric and Dell.

The 24/7 Weather Plus accommodates a variety of ways to package live 
weather information, with emphasis on local data and dollops of 
national data delivered by either over-the-air digital signals or on 
cable operators' digital tier.

  Even without federally mandated carriage of local stations' digital 
offerings, NBC and affiliate executives said, Weather Plus is likely to 
appeal to cable operators because it offers a reason for subscribers to 
upgrade to digital. Cable operators also can sell commercial time in 
it.

The Weather Plus format is structured around the so-called L-bar, a 
vertical bar on the left side of the screen and a horizontal bar on the 
bottom that constantly scroll coordinated weather data from as many 
local areas as a station chooses to include. The remaining portion of 
the screen can showcase radar images or the local station's 
meteorologists' forecasts.

  Terry Mackin is the Hearst-Argyle Television executive VP who as head 
of the NBC affiliates' futures committee helped turn the Weather Plus 
concept into reality.

He has lobbied for digital must-carry, describing NBC Weather Plus as 
just the sort of "big idea" the Federal Communications Commission 
challenged broadcasters to develop with their local digital spectrum.

After the FCC vote against guaranteed carriage last Thursday Mr. Mackin 
said, "Needless to say, we're disappointed. In the meantime, with 
Weather Plus, we're demonstrating for viewers the kind of valuable, 
helpful and important local content we can provide using portions of 
our spectrum."

Weather Plus now has its own board of directors and managers. Mr. 
Ireland chairs the board, which includes Mr. Ogden; Belo media 
operations President Jack Sander; Marci Burdick, senior VP of 
broadcasting and cable at Schurz Communications; NBC News President 
Neal Shapiro; Doug Holloway, president of cable investments for NBC 
Universal Cable; and Ardyth Diercks, president and general manager of 
NBC-owned WTVJ-TV in Miami. Mr. Mackin and Mr. Burgess are observers on 
the board.

Day-to-day management and operational rollout of Weather Plus is being 
handled by newly appointed VPs Michael Steib and Jordan Hoffner. The 
Weather Plus board named Jeffrey Thein executive producer of the 
network.

 
 
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