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Ken Weathers, weather (left December 2010) Bob Becker, weather (left Jan.2 2011) Art Miller, reporter (1971-1979), now Manager-Train Operations, San Luis and Rio Grande/Rio Grande Scenic Railroads, Alamosa, CO and widely known as a Railroad Coordinator working in feature film, commercial, music video, and TV movie production.
He began his career as a meteorologist at WOLO-TV in Columbia, South Carolina; WATE-TV in Knoxville, Tennessee; and WSB-TV in Atlanta [1] before leaving to join The Weather Channel. [2] While at WATE, he earned the Seal of Approval from the American Meteorological Society. Because of The Weather Channel's connection to its founder John Coleman ...
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In June 1988, WBIR-TV announced it was dropping CBS for NBC—the latter of which had become the top-rated network then—after 32 years. [48] After the network considered going to WATE-TV, CBS and WTVK reached an affiliation deal a month later, [49] with the change taking place on September 10. NBC president Pierson Mapes revealed that the ...
PEORIA - News anchor Amber Krycka is leaving WEEK-TV.. Krycka announced Feb. 10 that her last day on air will be Feb. 16. Krycka has worked in Peoria since the fall of 2020 when she took the job ...
PEORIA – WEEK-TV morning meteorologist Joe Strus is leaving the station. Strus announced that he had accepted a job with National Weather Service in Minneapolis during his final broadcast ...
WATE-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by Nexstar Media Group. The station's studios are located in the Greystone mansion on North Broadway/ SR 33 / SR 71 / US 441 , and its transmitter is located on Sharp's Ridge in North Knoxville .
Chief meteorologist Kris Allred is leaving WSAV, the Savannah television station is expected to announce on its 6 p.m. news broadcast Monday. Allred has been on a leave of absence for the last six ...