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If you’re enjoying our new video content then please Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest free weather video forecasts plus other video content.

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Comments

Before you add a new comment, take note this story was published on 18 Apr 2017.

Dave on 18/04/2017 3:37am

Hi Phil

I have registered, but can you please explain the advantages of doing so?

Cheers Dave

WW Forecast Team on 18/04/2017 4:15am

Hey Dave, first of all – thank you!

Secondly, there are a few advantages – a couple to you and one to us. The advantages to you are that YouTube notifies you immediately when we update, so you don’t have to wait for WeatherWatch to upload the video (which can, sometimes, be as much as 60 mins later). Also, via YouTube there are more options for screen viewing/quality/ease – eg, if you have AppleTV or YouTube as an App on your phone or TV we may be free to view there, depending on your plan or device. 

Those are the advantages to you – the advantage to us is that for WeatherWatch to grow our video content we need more YouTube subscribers, so as our numbers climb (be amazing to match our Facebook numbers!) – then we can generate the support to create better and more frequent video content.

Thanks again!

Cheers
Philip Duncan.

 

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