History of Music on The Weather Channel®
People who keep an eye on the weather also have an ear for music, judging from the huge number of inquiries from viewers of The Weather Channel® who have been asking “where can I get that music I just heard?” That’s why a CD of Local on the 8s® music from The Weather Channel was created. In the past, when viewers requested information about the music, The Weather Channel simply sent them a copy of a “playlist” listing the musicians and songs in rotation that month. Now
fans and admirers of the music have an opportunity to have their own compilation of many favorites.
About seven years ago, The Weather Channel stepped up its efforts to select music that viewers would enjoy. The responsibility was assigned to a network producer who had what some would call a “dream job” – spending hour after hour at music stores finding songs and artists that were right for The Weather Channel audience.
Soon, viewers began to take notice of the fresh and contemporary sound of the new musical selections on The Weather Channel. The on-air music was well-received. Some people said that they kept the network on all day to stay in touch with the weather as well as to enjoy the music in
the background. About four years ago, the producer further refined the music “playlist” by scheduling different types of sounds during different parts of the day. For example, during the daytime, the music is light and upbeat. Moving into the evening, the selections have a slower tempo and are more sultry. And then they become even more mellow during the late night.
This blend of the many moods of jazz is captured on our first CD of Local on the 8s®. Out of over 3,000 songs that have been played over the years during local weather on The Weather Channel, we are proud to bring you a collection of favorites on our “Smooth Jazz” release.