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Theodore began her on-air career as a weekend meteorologist for WJCL, the ABC affiliate in Savannah. From there, she moved to WEWS-TV in Cleveland, where she was a meteorologist for Good Morning Cleveland. [7] She was part of a team receiving a regional Emmy award for coverage of the deadly Execuflight Flight 1526 accident of November 2015. [9]
Ryan was the 11 p.m. newscast's meteorologist. [5] Ryan has a B.S. in physics and a M.S. in atmospheric science from the University at Albany. He worked as an atmospheric researcher at Arthur D. Little Inc. Afterwards, he became a meteorologist at WPRI-TV in Providence and WCVB-TV in Boston before working at The Today Show and finally at WRC. [1]
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.
The bigger cities along Interstate 95 from Philadelphia to New York and Boston are more likely to see 3 to 5 inches with heavier totals to the north and west of downtown. Washington, D.C. might ...
Moore will start his gig at Channel 4 on Dec. 4, and begin as meteorologist on Channel 4's weekday morning newscasts from 5 to 7 a.m. shortly after that, the Scripps-owned station said Monday.
In 1981, WBZ-TV was the first Boston television station to broadcast live wire-to-wire coverage of the Boston Marathon; the station continued to do so every year through 2022, and was the only Boston station to do so starting in 2007 (WCVB-TV and WHDH-TV also carried the race in its entirety during much of the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s).
Brian Niznansky, who's worked mornings at Channel 4 since 2015, starts his new gig, including doing the weather on the evening newscasts, in October.
Leonard first came to Boston TV in May 1977 at Channel 7, then known as WNAC-TV. For the first few years, he was a staff meteorologist. By the time the station was sold to New England Television and became WNEV-TV in 1982 (the same ownership would rename it again to WHDH in 1990), Leonard became chief meteorologist, the role he would hold there ...