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  2. Sports reporter/anchor Taylor Tannebaum leaving WTHR - AOL

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    Taylor Tannebaum has been a sports reporter/anchor at WTHR since June 2018. She is now pursuing another opportunity. Sports reporter/anchor Taylor Tannebaum leaving WTHR

  3. 'We can do this too': Taylor Tannebaum leaving WTHR for ACC ...

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  4. WEEK-TV morning meteorologist leaving station for new job

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    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 ...

  5. WTHR - Wikipedia

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    WTHR (channel 13) is a television station in Indianapolis, ... Bill Jackson – host of the Mickey Mouse Club, later renamed The Bill Jackson Show (1963–1965)

  6. Talk:WTHR - Wikipedia

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    Longtime WTHR Chief Meteorologist Bob Gregory, now retired, has a son named Kevin, who currently is the chief meteorologist at competitor WRTV. Three of WTHR's weekday evening anchors, John Stehr (5, 6 & 11pm), Anne Marie Tiernon (5:30 & 6pm) and Scott Swan (Noon and 5:30pm), all previously worked at competitor WISH-TV.

  7. Dave Brown (meteorologist) - Wikipedia

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    David H. Brown (born September 1, 1946) is an American meteorologist. He is the former chief meteorologist from 1977 to 2015 for WMC-TV , the NBC affiliate in Memphis , Tennessee , USA. Brown is an American Meteorological Society Certified Broadcast Meteorologist and holds the Seal Of Approval of the National Weather Association .

  8. Peoria meteorologist leaving TV station after two years

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  9. Rich Fields - Wikipedia

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    From 2010 to 2016, Fields was a staff meteorologist for CBS, delivering forecasts on its Los Angeles properties KCBS-TV, KCAL-TV, KNX, KFWB, and KRTH. Fields served as the announcer on 55 episodes of Wheel of Fortune in 2010 following the death of Charlie O'Donnell , and provided post-production voice-over work for over 11 weeks of episodes ...