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After becoming operated by Nexstar, WUHF's separate news department was shut down. Two anchors, a producer, and a photographer were added to WROC-TV's news staff. The remainder of its personnel was laid-off in this move. On September 1, 2005, a nightly half-hour prime time broadcast (produced by WROC-TV) called Fox First at 10 began airing on WUHF.
She was the weekend meteorologist for News 8 at 6, and News 8 at 11. She also filled in for former chief meteorologist Scott Hetsko and morning meteorologist John DiPasquale. Pensgen has also done some reporting work for WROC, including "Living Here" segments featuring distinctive small towns in Western New York and "Around Town" segments on ...
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Facing Backlash Over Firing Its Meteorologists, Allen Media Group Learns an Important Lesson: Take the ‘Local’ Out of Local TV At Your Own Peril Michael Schneider January 25, 2025 at 11:49 AM
Barbie Bassett previously apologised for another on-air comment in October
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Anne Montgomery, WROC sports reporter and ESPN broadcaster; Henry Jarvis Raymond, journalist and founder of New York Times; Neil Rogers, radio host; Martin Sargent, professional "nerd" and host of TWIF; Steve Scully, C-SPAN host; reporter and anchor at WHEC-TV in Rochester; Jimmy Wallington, radio personality; Irv Weinstein, television journalist
Prior to joining The Weather Channel in June 1996, he had worked at KFSM-TV, KARK-TV, WROC-TV, WTVF and WREG-TV. He has been successfully sued in arbitration by former co-anchor Hillary Andrews for sexual harassment, in which Andrews alleged that he said sexual things to Andrews like "will you lick my swizzle stick". [1]