Weather Star XL is the fifth generation of the WeatherStar systems used by the American cable and satellite television channel The Weather Channel (TWC), that are used to insert local forecasts and current weather information (such as the "Local on the 8s" segments within its program schedule) into TWC's programming. At its rollout in 1998, it came months after a major update to the channel's on-air presentation. The Star XL was a major leap over the much older Weather Star 4000 system, featuring advanced capabilities such as transitions, moving icons, cloud wallpaper backgrounds and reading the local forecast contents. The WeatherStar XL first appeared in a beta roll-out on select cable systems in November 1998 and appeared briefly on The Weather Channel Latin America until that channel's
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| - Weather Star XL es la quinta generación de los sistemas WeatherStar utilizados por el canal estadounidense de televisión por cable y satélite The Weather Channel (TWC), que se utilizan para insertar pronósticos locales e información meteorológica actual (como los segmentos "Local en los 8s" dentro de su programa) en la programación de TWC. En su lanzamiento en 1998, se produjo meses después de una importante actualización de la presentación al aire del canal. El Star XL fue un salto importante sobre el sistema Weather Star 4000, mucho más antiguo, con capacidades avanzadas como transiciones, íconos en movimiento, fondos de pantalla en la nube y lectura del contenido del pronóstico local. El WeatherStar XL apareció por primera vez en un lanzamiento beta en sistemas de cable seleccionados en (es)
- Weather Star XL is the fifth generation of the WeatherStar systems used by the American cable and satellite television channel The Weather Channel (TWC), that are used to insert local forecasts and current weather information (such as the "Local on the 8s" segments within its program schedule) into TWC's programming. At its rollout in 1998, it came months after a major update to the channel's on-air presentation. The Star XL was a major leap over the much older Weather Star 4000 system, featuring advanced capabilities such as transitions, moving icons, cloud wallpaper backgrounds and reading the local forecast contents. The WeatherStar XL first appeared in a beta roll-out on select cable systems in November 1998 and appeared briefly on The Weather Channel Latin America until that channel's (en)
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| - Weather Star XL es la quinta generación de los sistemas WeatherStar utilizados por el canal estadounidense de televisión por cable y satélite The Weather Channel (TWC), que se utilizan para insertar pronósticos locales e información meteorológica actual (como los segmentos "Local en los 8s" dentro de su programa) en la programación de TWC. En su lanzamiento en 1998, se produjo meses después de una importante actualización de la presentación al aire del canal. El Star XL fue un salto importante sobre el sistema Weather Star 4000, mucho más antiguo, con capacidades avanzadas como transiciones, íconos en movimiento, fondos de pantalla en la nube y lectura del contenido del pronóstico local. El WeatherStar XL apareció por primera vez en un lanzamiento beta en sistemas de cable seleccionados en noviembre de 1998 y apareció brevemente en The Weather Channel Latin America hasta la desaparición de ese canal. El 26 de junio de 2014, The Weather Channel dejó de transmitir su transmisión satelital analógica, retirando oficialmente todas las unidades Weather Star antes del IntelliStar, incluido el XL. Para abordar la necesidad de un reemplazo de bajo costo, The Weather Channel desarrolló en 2013 la plataforma IntelliStar 2 Jr., que es capaz de operar de manera nativa en sistemas de cable analógico y digital. (es)
- Weather Star XL is the fifth generation of the WeatherStar systems used by the American cable and satellite television channel The Weather Channel (TWC), that are used to insert local forecasts and current weather information (such as the "Local on the 8s" segments within its program schedule) into TWC's programming. At its rollout in 1998, it came months after a major update to the channel's on-air presentation. The Star XL was a major leap over the much older Weather Star 4000 system, featuring advanced capabilities such as transitions, moving icons, cloud wallpaper backgrounds and reading the local forecast contents. The WeatherStar XL first appeared in a beta roll-out on select cable systems in November 1998 and appeared briefly on The Weather Channel Latin America until that channel's demise. On June 26, 2014, The Weather Channel discontinued broadcasting its analog satellite feed, thus officially retiring all Weather Star units prior to the IntelliStar, including the XL. To address the need for a low-cost replacement, The Weather Channel developed in 2013 the IntelliStar 2 Jr. platform, which is capable of operating natively on both analog and digital cable systems. (en)
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