Throughout October, Fox Climate’s protection complete view time was up +662% yr over yr. Oct. 9 was the community’s finest day in view time, with 994.8 million minutes streamed throughout its cable and the FAST channels.
In the meantime, protection of Milton and Helene represented 9 out of the highest 10 days for the Fox Climate stream, and boosted viewership on the community’s web site, which noticed a +167% improve in year-over-year web page views.
A viral second occurred throughout Fox Climate’s Helene protection involving on-air meteorologist. Whereas on location in Atlanta, Bob Van Dillen switched from reporter to hero mode as he rescued a lady trapped in a flooded automotive.
MUST WATCH: FOX Climate meteorologist rescues lady from Atlanta floodwater
You’ll be able to see Meteorologist Bob Van Dillen carrying the girl on his again by way of chest-deep water. pic.twitter.com/G9Ji3eBPbc
— Vanessa Pacheco (@VanessaOnTV) September 27, 2024
Photo voltaic Eclipse
In much less perilous climate information, each The Climate Channel and Fox Climate each lined April’s photo voltaic eclipse, which crossed over a major a part of the continental U.S.
For practically two hours, footage of the photo voltaic eclipse blanketed the airwaves on each networks—in addition to the opposite main broadcast and cable retailers—from the time it entered North America by way of Mexico at round 2:07 p.m. ET till it exited by way of Maine at round 3:35 p.m. ET.
The Climate Channel recorded 464,000 complete viewers and 77,000 A25-54 viewers for its eclipse protection, whereas Fox Climate had its protection simulcast on Fox Information, which netted 2.1 million complete viewers and 210,000 demo viewers.
As well as, view time for the Fox Climate stream spiked through the eclipse, rising +176% over its 30-day common and +414% year-over-year.
WATCH as @StephanieAbrams experiences in the present day’s complete photo voltaic eclipse in Fredericksburg, Texas. #sponsored by @bmsnews. pic.twitter.com/YAt2XvcNns
— The Climate Channel (@weatherchannel) April 8, 2024
The eclipse has begun within the decrease 48 as a partial photo voltaic eclipse begins in Eagle Cross, TX.
FOX Climate meteorologist @KendallSmithWX has the newest. #SolarEclipse2024 pic.twitter.com/lRCf7Sgfde
— FOX Climate (@foxweather) April 8, 2024