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The Weather Channel channels The Daily Shows Lewis Black

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 11:13 am
by cancunkid
Yahoo! News
Black Forecast for Weather Channel

By Charlie AmterWed Nov 9, 1:02 AM ET

Talk about your severe weather warning.

Daily Show resident ranter and self-proclaimed weatherman watcher Lewis Black is blowing in to the Weather Channel.

The comic has been tapped to enliven the meteorologically minded basic cable staple, taping multiple segments that will begin airing late Wednesday night on Evening Edition with Dave Schwartz.

"I'm going to make my transition to weatherman soon," Black joked Tuesday via phone from his Manhattan apartment.

The comic, best known for his Thursday "Back in Black" diatribes on Comedy Central's The Daily Show, is the first of several celebrities the Atlanta-based Weather Channel hopes to recruit to shake up its typical servings of five-day forecasts and storm alerts.

"I had more material on weather than anyone else, I guess," says Black. He claims he was an avid watcher of the channel "back when I was traveling a lot [on the road as a standup comic], between airport security and the weather...I just wanted to be prepared for sitting in the airport."

So far, Black has taped "five or six" segments, each about two minutes long ("I'm the two-minute guy," cracks Black), including a riff on global warming taped Monday that may become a regular feature.

"They gave me free rein," he says.

Black, 57, will also get to play with the network's maps and interact with the network's on-air personalities, whom Black calls "terrific."

"We'll see if it works out," he says.

Black's career has been on a tornadic tear lately. Aside from his Weather Channel and Daily Show gigs, he will appear in two films next year: the political satire Man of the Year with Robin Williams and the high-school slacker comedy Accepted.

Black on Broadway, a DVD of his incendiary standup, was released in January, and he was featured in a cover story in the New York Times Magazine in March. Black also continues to hit the road, with stops next week in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Diego and Sacramento.

And to what does he attribute his increased exposure?

"I was rooting for the baby Jesus, and finally he started rooting for me."

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 11:16 am
by Stephanie
I'm sorry, but they are TOTALLY getting away from being a serious weather information station.

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 11:27 am
by gboudx
What do you mean by "getting away"? That train has long left the station. It's rare that I put TWC on. I get more reliable and accurate info from the Internet.

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 11:29 am
by Skywatch_NC
gboudx wrote:What do you mean by "getting away"? That train has long left the station. It's rare that I put TWC on. I get more reliable and accurate info from the Internet.


Getting even further away then.

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 11:49 am
by TexasStooge
I only watch TWC in the Daytime nowadays.

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 1:11 pm
by Stephanie
gboudx wrote:What do you mean by "getting away"? That train has long left the station. It's rare that I put TWC on. I get more reliable and accurate info from the Internet.


I agree - it's such a shame!!

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 8:01 am
by Weatherfreak14
Yeah I saw some last night. Itsa a shame.

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 2:13 pm
by SamSagnella
I posted this on stormtrack last night:

Okay, as much as I love Lewis Black, TWC is really starting to cross the line. I guess now instead of wondering why the hell we were watching gardening segments or a rerun of "Storm Stories" instead of seeing severe weather coverage, we'll just be saying to ourselves "what? ten confirmed tornadoes...where the hell is Dr. Greg Forb- hey look it's Lewis Black! ...he's funny when he gets mad."

Unbelievable...

(LOL...and yes, I do know that they're only two minute segments but I think you understand my point)