News 14 Carolina is a 24-hour news service offered in North Carolina, USA, by Time Warner Cable. There are two News 14 Carolina stations, one in Charlotte and one in Raleigh. A regular feature of News 14 Carolina is "Weather on the Ones", which gives a local weather forcast every ten minutes. State nickname: Tar Heel State Other U.S. States Capital Raleigh Largest city Charlotte Governor Michael Easley (D) Official languages English Area 139,509 km² (28th) - Land 126,256 km² - Water 13,227 km² (9. ... Time Warner Inc. ... For other places or people named Charlotte, see Charlotte (disambiguation). ... Downtown Raleigh Skyline Raleigh is the capital of North Carolina, a state of the United States of America. ... Composite satellite image showing the progress of a hurricane weather system approaching the east coast of America Weather comprises all the various phenomena that occur in the atmosphere of a planet. ...
In February2004, the Raleigh station was the victim of a college prank whereby their school and business closure information, which is used during inclement weather events, was altered to display a variety of humorous messages, including the infamous "All your base are belong to us". February is the second month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The infamous phrase is a piece of subtitled dialogue from the introduction to Zero Wing. ...
News14Carolina is Time Warner Cable's exclusive, 24-hour local news channel.
News14Carolina originates from an all digital, state of the art, studio in northeast Raleigh and has news bureaus with reporters and photographers covering Fayetteville, Durham, Chapel Hill, Goldsboro, Wilson and surrounding areas.
News14Carolina has a team of experienced meteorologists to provide local weather forecasts every ten minutes with, "Weather on the Ones." During severe weather, you can rely on News14Carolina to provide non-stop, continuous coverage until the storms pass.
News14Carolina meteorologist Lee Ringer looks pretty relaxed on the air, and in the modern-day world of weatherman multitasking, that takes practice.
When Time Warner Cable's News14 went on the air on March 22, 2002, the "Weather on the Ones" feature -- in which a weather forecast is shown at every minute ending with 1 -- was touted as its staple.
Average daylong cable household viewership for News14 in the Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville market for February 2007 was up 12.6 percent compared to February 2003, a month after the channel began monitoring ratings.