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The forecasts, just as they did when he was at WRAL, focus on weather in central North Carolina and, Fishel told The N&O in an interview, provide viewers with need-to-know information without ...
Greg Fishel (born February 19, 1957) is a former meteorologist for WRAL-TV in Raleigh, North Carolina. He received his B.S. in Meteorology from Pennsylvania State University in 1979. Fishel began his broadcast meteorology career in 1979 with WMDT in Salisbury, Maryland. [1] He joined WRAL in 1981, and became the station's chief meteorologist in ...
Prior to joining WRAL, Johnson was a data services meteorologist with Baron Services in Huntsville, Alabama. Prior to that he served as chief meteorologist at KTXS-TV in Abiliene, Texas. [2] Johnson earned bachelor's degrees in both meteorology and computer science from North Carolina State University. He interned with WRAL from May 1999 - May ...
AccuWeather, which for many years had distributed and continues to distribute its forecast content to participating broadcast television stations around the United States, launched its first 24-hour television venture in 2007, with the launch of The Local AccuWeather Channel, a network distributed via the digital subchannels of various commercial (and in one case, non-commercial) stations ...
Local Now (stylized as "local now") is an American over-the-top internet television service owned by The Weather Group, LLC, a subsidiary of Entertainment Studios. [1] [2] A spinoff of The Weather Channel, Local Now primarily provides a cyclic playlist of weather, news, sports, entertainment and lifestyle segments, incorporating localized content through feeds geared to a user-specified area.
Fishel was a vital part of the WRAL weather forecast starting in 1981. He took over for "The Biggest Name in Weather" Bob DeBardelaben in 1989, later becoming the country's first official ...
Shortly thereafter, WRAL expressed interest in broadcasting Wilkinson's reports, and the groundwork was laid for the foundation of the Tobacco Radio Network, the predecessor to NCNN. The network was so-named because tobacco was the leading agricultural crop in Eastern North Carolina, where the oldest stations of the network were based.
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