Webinar #83 - October 20, 2022
The Graphics Boom – How Not to Go Bust Todd Glickman, Craig Allen WCBS Radio New York, NY
![](https://media.cocorahs.org/images/GlickmanPhoto200.png) The first TV weather graphics systems were introduced in the early 1980s. At the 14th AMS Conference on Weathercasting in Clearwater Beach, FL (June 1984), Todd Glickman gave a presentation that suggested best practices TV weathercasters could use to keep their audience engaged, primarily using radio weathercasting techniques. Now 38 years later, TV weathercasters show on-air sophisticated model presentations, high-resolution radar displays, and present forecasts farther into the future. But what has not changed is that they are challenged with telling a story that their viewers will understand, appreciate, and remember. In this presentation, we’ll look at techniques to best connect with the viewer – and surprise! – in this regard, not much has changed.
![](https://media.cocorahs.org/images/GlickmanScreen200.jpg) View the Webinar by clicking here View Craig and Todd's presentation slides
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