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Dan Chandler

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Dan Chandler

Dan Chandler in

Born()December 4,

Valders, Wisconsin, U.S.

DiedFebruary 7, () (aged&#;84)
Occupation(s)Voice talent, The Weather Channel (ss)
Known&#;forNarrator for The Weather Channel

Dan Chandler (December 4, – February 7, ), also known as Dan Huth,[1] was an American voiceover artist best known as the official voice talent of The Weather Channel during the s and s. His narration work was found anywhere on the network from station bumpers and idents to the local forecast.

Early life

Chandler, possibly born as Dan Huth, was born in Valders, Wisconsin, on December 4, He would subsequently be raised on Anna Maria Island, Florida.[1]

Career

Prior to working with The Weather Channel, Chandler was known to have had worked in radio and TV spots. He first began working on radio around at WBIL ( AM, now WQBQ) in Leesburg, Florida. Later, at WONN ( AM) in Lakewood, Florida, he then worked the six to midnight shift and did some production. Dan left the same year for Miami where he worke

Weather Star

The Weather Star was the first graphic-capable model of the Weather Star line manufactured for The Weather Channel. It was first introduced in December and was designed by Canadian electronics company Applied Microelectronics Institute (now Amirix); the Weather Star was manufactured by Northern Telecom.

It had an improved display font over its predecessor, the Weather Star III, with mixed-case rendering (though this did not appear on launch). The first s that were placed in service were programmed to operate in a text-only mode, like its predecessors (using its improved font instead). However, the used slightly different flavors (arrangements of information and forecast products)[2] that included, beginning in April , a graphical radar page at the end of the local forecast. While widely used during most of the s, many cable companies began to replace the with the newer Weather Star XL in and and&#;– later&#;– the IntelliStar in the next decade. The remained in use primarily in smaller and rural cable providers through , where upgrading to a more modern Weather Star would be a significant expense.

On June 26, , The Weather Channel discontinued br

WeatherSTAR and Jr. Timelines

Meet The WeatherSTAR

The WeatherSTAR began to debut in cable head ends nationwide upon TWC's first broadcast on May 2nd,

Small percentages of cable companies carried TWC at first, and even smaller numbers installed this WeatherSTAR computer.

When hooked up at these cable companies, the WeatherSTAR would dial-up to receive the latest weather conditions and forecasts for its local area.

Then, when queued by TWC, would override TWC's viewing signal with its current conditions and forecast broadcast product, and transmit that through cable wires to its viewer's TV sets.

The Local Forecast was born, and without that method of breaking away to display local information, TWC couldn't have been a success.

The idea was perfect, the product however wasn't quite.

The original WeatherSTAR suffered from garbled text issues.

While receiving that data, the signal might have have endured some interference creating a mixed up output.

Furthermore, although meeting with the FCC's regulations, the WeatherSTAR was outputting so much radiation that it would interfere with VHF Channel 2.

In , TWC had begun work to reduce its radiation interference with VHF Ch

Key Personalities Fired at The Weather Channel

The Weather Channel has long been a depended on source for accurate weather reporting, turning in 24/7 forecasts, extreme climate signals, and in-intensity meteorological analysis. Its group of professional meteorologists has been the spine of its achievement, turning into acquainted faces in families throughout the state. However, even this iconic network isn’t proof against adjustments, with superb firings and departures shaking up its on-air lineup through the years.

Behind the scenes, shifts in strategy and industry competition have led to the go out of several famous meteorologists. These adjustments often depart viewers thinking about the motives at the back of those choices. The departures of fan-favorites have sparked discussions, turning the spotlight at the network’s evolving priorities and the fierce opposition within weather broadcasting. These moments create intrigue and debate among unswerving viewers who’ve followed The Weather Channel for decades.

Despite those modifications, The Weather Channel remains a leader in meteorological reporting. Its capability to conform and entice new talent guarantees its persev


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