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DeNardo began his career in the United States Air Force, where he served four years and eventually commanded the weather detachment at Greater Pittsburgh Air Force Base. [4] He was honorably discharged in 1956. In 1957, he opened DeNardo and McFarland Weather Services with his friend David G. McFarland, whom he met in the Air Force.
WTAE-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, affiliated with ABC.It has been owned by Hearst Television since the station's inception, making this one of two stations that have been built and signed on by Hearst (alongside company flagship WBAL-TV in Baltimore).
TV journalist Jon Burnett, a longtime weather forecaster for CBS Pittsburgh, has died. He was 71. The Pittsburgh station, also known as KDKA-TV, confirmed Burnett's death in an obituary published ...
In the 1960s, women were virtually nonexistent in television news, with the exception of the occasional "weather girl." [3] Hill had intended on going into international relations. [2] By happenstance, Hill and her husband saw a newspaper advertisement looking for a women's editor on a local TV station. She applied and got the job three weeks ...
He then became a weekend-afternoon DJ at Pittsburgh's WTAE-AM. He joined WPXI, Pittsburgh's NBC affiliate, in September 1987 as part-time weatherman. In June 1990, he became a WPXI co-anchor on the Pittsburgh television market's first Saturday morning news program. The experiment was a success and the format was expanded to include Sunday ...
Schano was a model and Pittsburgh's first female weather presenter, [5] before becoming a reporter and eventually news anchor in Pittsburgh television. [2] She was the first solo primetime news anchorwoman in Pittsburgh, when she held that position from 1969 to 1974 at WIIC ( WPXI ). [ 6 ]
Ana Orsini, 28, died last week, according to colleagues. 13 News Orsini was an anchor at KOLD News 13, a CBS affiliate in Tucson, Ariz. 13 News Tributes to the Denver native poured in from her ...
The station first signed on the air on March 18, 1949, originally broadcasting on VHF channel 4. [3] It was the fourth television station in Pennsylvania and the first to sign-on outside of Philadelphia, beating WDTV (now KDKA-TV) in Pittsburgh which began operations in November of that year.