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  2. Category : Television meteorologists in Washington, D.C.

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    This is an incomplete listing of current and former Washington, D.C. television news meteorologists. Pages in category "Television meteorologists in Washington, D.C." The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  3. Geoff Fox - Wikipedia

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    For 27 years he worked at the television station WTNH in New Haven, Connecticut, where he started in 1984 and was senior meteorologist until 2011. L, he was with WTIC-TV in Hartford, Connecticut , where he was the weeknight 5:00 and 11:00 pm meteorologist, reported science and technology stories for the 4:00 pm newscast, and hosted a garden ...

  4. Somara Theodore - Wikipedia

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    Theodore began her on-air career as a weekend meteorologist for WJCL, the ABC affiliate in Savannah. From there, she moved to WEWS-TV in Cleveland, where she was a meteorologist for Good Morning Cleveland. [7] She was part of a team receiving a regional Emmy award for coverage of the deadly Execuflight Flight 1526 accident of November 2015. [9]

  5. Category:Television anchors from Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    This is a listing of current and former Washington, D.C. television news anchors. Pages in category "Television anchors from Washington, D.C." The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total.

  6. Bob Ryan (meteorologist) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Ryan is a retired meteorologist who most recently forecasted for WJLA, the ABC affiliate in Washington, D.C. Prior to serving as the chief meteorologist at Washington NBC affiliate WRC-TV from 1980 to 2010, he was previously the Today Show's first on-air meteorologist, which was also the first network television meteorologist position.

  7. National Journal - Wikipedia

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    David G. Bradley, who founded the Advisory Board Company and Corporate Executive Board, [7] purchased National Journal and The Hotline from Times Mirror in 1997 to form the National Journal Group. Bradley also acquired Government Executive in his deal for National Journal, and added The Atlantic magazine soon after in 1999. [8]

  8. Mel Goldstein - Wikipedia

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    Melvin G. Goldstein (October 23, 1945 – January 18, 2012), known on air as Dr. Mel, was an on-air television meteorologist and the chief meteorologist for WTNH in New Haven, Connecticut, from 1986 to 2011.

  9. Gil Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Gil Simmons is the chief weekday morning meteorologist for WTNH-TV, the local ABC-affiliated television station for the Hartford-New Haven, Connecticut television market. He also is the meteorologist for WTNH's sister station, WCTX-TV, the MyNetworkTV-affiliated television station in that market, and for WATR, an AM station located in Waterbury that serves the Naugatuck Valley.