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On 09/01/2011 19:46, Western Sky wrote:
http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/678...end-of-an-era/ damn shame Is the following explanation from netweather post correct? No choice for him, Phillip Avery, Tomasz Schafernaker and at least one other. After a re-interview process they were deemed not to have sufficient team-member skills to appear on television and have been moved to the role of "duty weather manager" providing forecasts for the others (presumably managers don't need team-member skills) in a cost-cutting exercise (BBC broadcast meteorologists' salaries have until now been topped up with allowances depending on what broadcasts they are qualified to do, so cutting down on the number of people who appear on television cuts down on the wage bill). |
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On Jan 9, 7:46*pm, Western Sky wrote:
http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/678...t-shift-is-ton... damn shame end of an era - just watched the final presentation Andy |
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good old Sir Rob signed out "if youve been listening to me , Thank You".
well Rob, Thank YOU "if you been listening to me, than On 09/01/2011 9:04 PM, Alan Greig wrote: On 09/01/2011 19:46, Western Sky wrote: http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/678...end-of-an-era/ damn shame Is the following explanation from netweather post correct? No choice for him, Phillip Avery, Tomasz Schafernaker and at least one other. After a re-interview process they were deemed not to have sufficient team-member skills to appear on television and have been moved to the role of "duty weather manager" providing forecasts for the others (presumably managers don't need team-member skills) in a cost-cutting exercise (BBC broadcast meteorologists' salaries have until now been topped up with allowances depending on what broadcasts they are qualified to do, so cutting down on the number of people who appear on television cuts down on the wage bill). |
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Just saw it. Well said Rob.
On 09/01/2011 22:57, Andy M. wrote: On Jan 9, 7:46 pm, Western wrote: http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/678...t-shift-is-ton... damn shame end of an era - just watched the final presentation Andy |
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he got shafted well and truly.
not a mention anywhere on news prior. 20yrs and you sign yourself off like that. well done bbc and met office. another great f*ck up decision. On 09/01/2011 11:00 PM, Alan Greig wrote: Just saw it. Well said Rob. On 09/01/2011 22:57, Andy M. wrote: On Jan 9, 7:46 pm, Western wrote: http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/678...t-shift-is-ton... damn shame end of an era - just watched the final presentation Andy |
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On Jan 9, 11:10*pm, Western Sky wrote:
he got shafted well and truly. not a mention anywhere on news prior. 20yrs and you sign yourself off like that. well done bbc and met office. another great f*ck up decision. On 09/01/2011 11:00 PM, Alan Greig wrote: Just saw it. Well said Rob. On 09/01/2011 22:57, Andy M. wrote: On Jan 9, 7:46 pm, Western wrote: http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/678...t-shift-is-ton.... damn shame end of an era - just watched the final presentation Andy- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Now that he's gone and BBC weather presentation is pretty well information-free, can we please bring on the topless weatherpresenterettes? |
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On 09/01/2011 19:46, Western Sky wrote:
http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/678...end-of-an-era/ damn shame Nice pic at link. http://www.creativereview.co.uk/cr-b...loudy-language Rob's final forecast began: "After 20 years of doing this, you'd think I'd get it right by now. Well, here's one last go." A typically well-crafted two minutes later, it ended: "Waiting behind me is the wild week ahead. And if you've been listening to me, thank you." I have been listening to Rob for some time. A Cloudy Language features the words of several weather forecasters and was originally inspired by ITV presenter Siân Lloyd's pronouncement that "Tomorrow we'll be speaking mainly a cloudy language." But Rob has always been the master. ============= |
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On 09/01/2011 22:57, Andy M. wrote:
On Jan 9, 7:46 pm, Western wrote: http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/678...t-shift-is-ton... damn shame end of an era - just watched the final presentation Andy It certainly is. His forecasts were always informative and done professionally. Unlike the new "weather forcaster" on BBC midlands today called Des Colman, who looks like he'll be rapping the weather forecast before too long. As per this example, he's more showman than presenter. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hcp75...eature=related -- Joe Egginton Wolverhampton 175m asl |
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On Jan 11, 12:31*am, Alan Greig wrote:
I have been listening to Rob for some time. A Cloudy Language features the words of several weather forecasters and was originally inspired by ITV presenter Si n Lloyd's pronouncement that "Tomorrow we'll be speaking mainly a cloudy language." But Rob has always been the master. He was idiosyncratic and despite slowly morphing into a cross between a badger and Prince Charles, really should be considered to continue. Not quite sure how team-related skills are correlated with ability to present a forecast per comments above. Bill Giles was apparently a nasty piece of work as a manager of the team and still turned out a good forecast. If I wanted to keep, say, 5 forecasters it would probably be McElwee, Gibbs, Avery, Betts and Willetts - in no particular order (although I think Peter Gibbs is the best of the lot). Richard |
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