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Weather is listed as the top reason people tune into news and information programming. The ClimaData forecast can be delivered by established radio and television personalities, or written specifically according to your station's geographic location and demographics.

Key Benefits

Weather forecasts delivered by a recognized authority in the field of meteorology.
Updated, accurate and timely weather broadcasts, especially during emergencies.
Enhance your station's programming content and credibility.

Capabilities
Weather broadcasts are delivered live or on tape several times a day for radio and television via high speed ISDN lines, allowing for in-studio audio quality. Regular telephone lines can be utilized as well. Meteorological consulting for your television station's weather anchor is delivered by electronic transfer, fax, or by conference calls.

Bilingual Forecasting
There are many private forecasting firms, but only one specializes in Spanish and English weather broadcasts, consulting, and written forecasts.
Print Media

ClimaData now produces weather segments for newspapers, in Spanish or English. These newspaper weather sections can be tailored to the clients needs, from a simple column to an elaborate collection of maps and forecasts.
John Morales

ClimaData's Chief Meteorologist is the most recognized weather figure for Hispanics in the U.S. and Caribbean. This adds credibility to the ClimaData forecast, as it comes from a well-respected television weather anchor seen daily on the Univision Network.


REFERENCE ACCOUNTS


Radio Unica
Weather reports in Spanish are provided for the Radio Unica Network, heard in over 50 stations across the United States (hear an example). Individual city forecasts are also broadcast for Radio Unica owned and operated stations in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, New York and Miami. ClimaData forecasts reach a market of over 20 million through this client.

WAPA-TV Noticentro 4
A forecast, weather discussion in layman terms, and weather maps, is faxed daily to the weather anchor for this important television station in Puerto Rico (see an example). The on-air weather talent derives her understanding of local meteorological factors influencing the island's forecast by briefing herself with ClimaData's faxed information. She can also call ClimaData at any time for one-on-one consultation.

Primera Hora
A daily weather segment is prepared for newspaper Primera Hora in Puerto Rico. The segment, in the Spanish language, includes a weather discussion in layman terms, and a forecast including graphics.

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