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TotalVid Gets Weath Channel
Select content from TWC coming to TotalVids.
Date: Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Author: James Fudge

TotalVid and The Weather Channel (TWC) announced that they have reached a digital distribution agreement that will make original programming from TWC available for on-demand viewing and purchase through TotalVid's Internet video-on-demand platform. Initially, The Weather Channel will make thirty (30) episodes of its Storm Stories series available at www.totalvid.com and plans to add episodes of its It Could Happen Tomorrow series in coming months. Storm Stories features the real-life experiences of survivors and rescuers who have battled nature's astonishing weather events, capturing the drama of ordinary people caught in a wide variety of extraordinary circumstances.

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