The Weather Channel Sells for $3.5 Billion. Ironic, Ain't It?

It read like any business story in Monday's paper: Weather Channel Is Sold to NBC and Equity Firms.

An investor group led by NBC Universal and two private equity firms clinched a deal for the Weather Channel on Sunday after three weeks of negotiations.

Jeff Zucker, NBC Universal's CEO, thought the $3.5 billion price tag was a fair price. It bought him another #1 ranking.

“We’re No. 1 in business news, No. 1 in general broadcast news, and now we’re No. 1 in weather news too,” he said.

What a shrewd bet. NBC gets on the ground floor of broadcasting ever-more-frequent extreme weather events. Why right now, I just went to the Weather Channel and watched the latest reports about Hurricane Bertha, and a little news clip (preceded by an ad, of course) called "Lightning Strike Kills Jogger." A woman. At the beach. In Virginia. Sad.

Can't wait for the programming in 2020!

Keep in mind, NBC Universal is 80% owned by GE of Ecomagination fame. They know a lucrative climate-related business when they see one.

Just goes to show you.

Everyone talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about the climate.


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