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Erika Erickson, best known in the Motor City for her previous work at Fox 2 Detroit, will be a general assignment reporter at Local 4 News. ... Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call ...
The last CBS network program to air on WJBK was a first-run episode of Walker, Texas Ranger at 10 p.m. Eastern Time on December 10, 1994; channel 2 officially became a Fox affiliate the next day, when the network's programming lineup moved to the station from WKBD; the first Fox network program to air on the station as a full-time affiliate was ...
She served as a part-time meteorologist at WJBK Fox2 in Detroit mainly on weekend newscasts while pursuing her doctoral degree in Michigan. [ 10 ] Prior to Fox News, Molina was a bilingual TV meteorologist for AccuWeather in State College, Pennsylvania , for which she provided weather forecasts in both English and Spanish.
The following is a list of people from Detroit, Michigan. ... Gore Gore Girls [445] The Gories [446] Josh Gracin [447] Troy Gregory [448] Tee Grizzley [449] Jeff Gutt ...
Jessica Starr, a meteorologist for Detroit’s Fox 2 news, committed suicide Wednesday. She was 35. Her colleagues shared the “heartbreaking” news to Twitter Thursday, noting they learned of ...
Amy Elizabeth Freeze [1] (born June 19, 1974) [2] is an American television meteorologist. She was previously a co-anchor of Weather Command on Fox Weather. [3] Freeze left Fox Weather in 2024. [4] She was the weekend meteorologist at WABC-TV in New York City, New York. [2] She has filled in on ABC's Good Morning America.
Monica Gayle is a retired television news anchor who anchored the 5, 6, 10pm news on Detroit's Fox O&O WJBK, from 1997 to 2022. [1] [2] She previously worked with CBS News, anchoring the news programs Up to the Minute from April 1992 to 1993, the CBS Morning News from August 1993 to May 1994, and with Seattle TV station KSTW during its stint as a CBS station from 1995 to 1997. [1]