Maybe in 2009 when everyone has access to digital channel 5.2 or cable, KOCO will do all its extended coverage on 5.2, which is a dedicated weather channel, and leave the network signal alone, just running a crawl at the bottom of 5.1 to tell us to watch.

That would be the ultimate solution, and it would give control back to the viewers, where it belongs.

KFOR could do the exact same thing too, they have 4.1 and 4.2.

Not sure about KWTV, but you can be sure they'll get it if needed.

I got really tired of looking at cloud pictures last night. When I want to get informed, show me a map with a storm-track on it.

Gary England's broadcast had far too much noise in it, and at one point I could not listen at all. These guys have too many things they are trying to utilize all at the same time, and sometimes the show resembles one of my favorite cereals, Honey Nut Clusters.