Who is leaving Wpxi?
Who is leaving Wpxi?
Almost four years after fulfilling that promise she spoke into existence, Newell will leave WPXI Friday for a new challenge: moving to Atlanta and becoming a reporter at WSB-TV. She’ll start in that new role some time in November. “It’s a big career move for me,” Newell told the Post-Gazette.
Where did Alyssa Raymond go?
Where is A Raymond Now? Alyssa is pursuing her career in journalism. She is working as a Multi-Media Journalist, Reporter, and news anchor for WPXI since Oct 2020.
Is Gordon Loesch married?
Gordon worked as weekend anchor and then morning anchor at WKBN in Youngstown, Ohio, and then moved to WXYZ in Detroit, where he was a reporter and fill-in anchor. Gordon is married and lives in Washington County.
Who are meteorologists at WPXI?
Stephen Cropper and Scott Harbaugh are among the meteorologists on WPXI-TV.
What happened to Daniel Dozier?
Danielle Dozier, a weekend evening meteorologist at WPXI-TV, will be signing off for good Wednesday at noon. In addition to joining WPXI in April 2018, she’s worked at stations in Indianapolis, Oklahoma City and Abilene, Texas. …
What happened Cam Tran?
PITTSBURGH, PA — WTAE-TV weekend meteorologist Cam Tran is leaving the station to join Hearst sister station WESH-TV in Orlando, FL. “Cam brings a strong sense of purpose and a wealth of experience covering all types of severe weather,” WESH news director Kirsten Wolff said in a news release.
What happened to jalea Brooks?
Jalea Brooks is a Georgia native, who is excited to call Indiana home. She is a Weekend Sunrise anchor and Sunrise reporter. Jalea joined the 13News team in December 2020 after working as a morning anchor at Alabama News Network in Montgomery, AL.
Who left Wrtv?
Amanda Starrantino
Amanda Starrantino has left WRTV-TV Channel 6 after more than five years as a news anchor at the Indianapolis ABC affiliate.
What happened to Scott Harbaugh?
Scott has been back home in Pittsburgh since coming to Channel 11 in 2005. Scott’s career has taken him to Zanesville, Ohio, Bluefield, West Virginia, Augusta, Georgia, and Rockford, Illinois. Scott’s favorite part of his job is social media. “There is no better way to get information out instantly,” Scott says.
What happened to Kevin Benson?
Benson was charged with DUI as a result of a traffic stop by a PA State trooper in October, 2019. The stop occurred on Interstate 70, south of Pittsburgh, as a result of a call to 911 of an erratic driver on the highway. Benson’s Blood Alcohol was reported to be 0.311, almost 4 times Pennsylvania’s legal limit of 0.08.
What happened to Jessica faith?
Jessica Faith is an American journalist who currently works as a Meteorologist forWPXI-TV’s Severe Weather Team 11. She previously worked for WAFF 48 First Alert Weather Team in Huntsville, AL.
How old is meteorologist Regina Miller?
Apparently, Regina Miller is supposed to be in her early 40s.
What happened to WPXI News anchors who retired seven years ago?
One of these news anchors retired seven years ago but has remained in the spotlight for reasons she never dreamed. Darieth Chisolm says her life has taken on at least nine iterations since she left WPXI in 2013, but at least one of them she never saw coming.
Will WPXI’s Susan Koeppen anchor solo?
But what was more intriguing about WPXI’s announcement during the 6 p.m. newscast Tuesday is who will front it: Susan Koeppen, one-time WTAE-TV anchor who was laid off by KDKA-TV in May 2020. In a phone interview Tuesday evening, Koeppen said she anticipates she might anchor solo.
What happened to Damany Lewis from WPXI?
PITTSBURGH, PA – WPXI-TV anchor Damany Lewis is leaving the station after nearly five years there. Lewis announced via social media that he has taken a job with WPXI’s sister station in Charlotte, North Carolina, WSOC-TV. Lewis anchors WPXI’s noon newscast with Peggy Finnegan and is a reporter for the 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. newscasts.
Why didn’t WPXI add Judge Judy to the newscast?
Contractual obligations likely prevented both stations from adding a 4 p.m. newscast sooner, and in the case of WPXI, “Judge Judy” served as a strong news lead-in, delivering eyeballs to Channel 11’s 5 p.m. newscast. That both stations had the ability to replace their 4 p.m. programming almost simultaneously is probably coincidence.