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Khazei came to Channel 7 in Boston, Massachusetts in January 1994 at the time when Sunbeam Television Corporation took over the station and introduced a "fast-paced, graphics-driven, and aggressive brand of local news" to the Boston market. She worked for the station's morning show and co-anchored the debut of WHDH's first 4 p.m. news. [1]
Pete Bouchard (born in California) is the current chief meteorologist at NBC 10 Boston. He has been with them since they launched on January 1, 2017. [1] Immediately prior, he worked at sister station New England Cable News, which he joined on January 11, 2016. [2] His real name is Joseph Pierre Leon Bouchard II.
Sunbeam was confident that Carrigan, the 31-year-old newcomer, and the 46-year-old Sahl, by now a trusted Boston news veteran, would be the lasting lead anchor team for them, but in late July 1994, Sahl met with his legal counsel and came to an agreement over the termination of his WHDH contract. [66]
Todd Gross is a meteorologist. [1] He began his TV career in Rochester(WROC), Albany (WNYT), and at the short-lived Satellite News Channel in 1982. Known best for his years as a Boston meteorologist, Gross started at WNEV-TV (the present day WHDH-TV) in 1984 as a weekend meteorologist and science reporter.
Dylan Marie Dreyer (born August 2, 1981) [1] is an American television meteorologist working for NBC News.She is also an anchor on Today's 3rd Hour. Dreyer frequently appears on Today on weekdays as a weather correspondent and as a fill-in for Al Roker and Carson Daly.
To the existing resources of NECN and WNEU, NBC added approximately 80 employees, new vehicles for weather coverage, and a leased helicopter. [57] [58] A second former WCVB anchor, J. C. Monahan, left that station to join NBC Boston in July 2017. [59] A year after the switch and launch, NBC10 Boston and WHDH had opposite ratings performances.
[4] She joined the WBZ-TV weather team in September 2001 and left in July 2009. After leaving WBZ-TV, she spent time raising her children and writing books in her spare time. [ 4 ] In late 2010, she contributed to the book, Extreme New England Weather written by Josh Judge, with her story of a deadly microburst in Stratham, New Hampshire , in 1991.
Frances Rivera (born 1970 [2] [3]) is a Filipino-American journalist and television news anchor appearing on the overnight news program, Early Today on NBC.For ten years, until August 2011, she was a television reporter and anchor for Boston's NBC affiliate, WHDH.