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Peter F. Giddings (born in 1939 in New York City) is a multiple Emmy Award winning television meteorologist. He worked as a local television news meteorologist in Northern California and Northern Nevada. He is best known for his 29 years as a meteorologist at KGO-TV in San Francisco. [1] [2] Giddings earned six Emmy Awards during
Spencer Christian (born July 23, 1947) is an American television broadcaster, best known as the former weather forecaster for ABC's Good Morning America from 1986 to 1998. . He currently is the weather forecaster for ABC-owned KGO-TV in San Francis
The station had sometimes aired the Bay to Breakers race during the 1980s, and the KGO Cure-a-thon with its radio partner, KGO-AM 810. KGO-TV was the first station to produce documentaries of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake on April 8, 2006.
Starting in 1996, while living and working in Bakersfield, [6] Young was also a weatherman on KGO 810 radio out of San Francisco on the afternoon drive-time newscast; [7] he added the morning drive-time slot in 2009, replacing the retired Leo Ciolino. [8] On December 1, 2011, KGO fired Young as well as many talk-show hosts. [9]
Sussman was the evening news meteorologist with Group W's San Francisco TV station KPIX from 1989 to 2000, where he won RTNDA best local weathercast awards from 1990 to 1995 and 1997 to 1999. [2] At KPIX, Sussman also hosted a weekly five-minute segment called "Brian's Kids" that profiled foster children.
Hanson has been the weather presenter on KTXL and KCRA in Sacramento, California, on KTVU, KGO, and KRON in San Francisco, and KZST in Santa Rosa, California. She is currently a meteorologist on KOVR in Sacramento, California. She won an Emmy Award and a first place award for American Women in Radio and Television. [3]
Ashley is the longest-tenured main male news anchor in the history of ABC7 in San Francisco. [9] When Hurricane Hugo struck Charleston, SC in 1989, Ashley was the last broadcaster to remain on the air covering the events. [10] In 2005, he reported from Poland on the March of the Living with Bay Area holocaust survivors. [11]
Jarrett was born in San Antonio, Texas; his family moved repeatedly, sending Jarrett to 16 grade schools and 3 high schools. His first radio job was as football play-by-play announcer for KANE (AM) when he was a high school senior in New Iberia, Louisiana. [1] Jarrett joined KGO-AM in San Francisco in 1986 as an aviation and space reporter.