The combined network broadcasts over-the-air updates, social media posts, and produces live content on a digital streaming television channel available on a host of Internet based platforms, as well as local cable providers.
[2][3] One of the parent companies, WLLX, a radio station in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, has owned a weather radar since 1987 for general precipitation observing.
The channel's chief meteorologist, Fred Gossage, produces a weekly educational segment highlighting the science behind the area's weather.
The channel also owns and operates a network of weather cameras positioned in a host of communities throughout the Tennessee Valley region.
The station also broadcasts live coverage of severe weather advisories and warnings, when active.