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Miss CT to Learn About the Weather - Former Miss Connecticut Brittany Decker will begin the process to become a weather presenter with News8, apprenticing with their weather team with the hopes of taking over the AM shift...
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Investigative Unit for NBC CT - NBC Connecticut has created a ten-person investigative unit, hiring Chris Coffey from Austin and Sabina Kuriacose from YNN in New York. Reporters Jeff Stoecker and Monica Buchanan were reassigned. The unit is helmed by former ME Sharon Butterworth...
Matt Stairs Hired by NESN - Former baseball player Matt Stairs has been hired by NESN as a studio analyst. After a 19 year career with twelve teams, Stairs retired with the Nationals in 2011...

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MyTV9 Star Decker Trains For The Weather


Brittany Decker, the 2011 Miss Connecticut winner and winner of the MyTV9 Star contest, is going to be taking a crack at meteorology.   As mentioned in a staff memo posted by our friends at The Laurel, Decker will begin the learning process to become a weather presenter with News8 and MyTV9.  Check out the memo below:

As I mentioned earlier this week, we have an AM Weather vacancy. I have already reached out to agents and the position will be posted shortly.

Meanwhile, our own Brittany Decker has quietly been interested in pursuing a weather career – and a meteorology degree – for the past few months. With that in mind – and with us looking for someone – Brittany will begin working with our Meteorology team to “learn the ropes” of weather. At some point in the coming weeks, we’ll look at how she is progressing and weigh her potential to join the News8 team. I bring this up because you will be seeing her working with Gil, SteveM & Erica in the studio quite a bit over the next few weeks, and figured you might get curious J

We’ll continue to look at other applicants even as we monitor Brittany’s progress. Meteorology is a very involved science, and the ability to tell a good weather story is something only a precious few can do well. My goal here is to find the person who can best be a part of our newsroom and weather team, both now and down the road, and I think we’ll do that.


WTNH Brings in New Met to Replace Fox

We reported recently that non-renewed WTNH meteorologist Geoff Fox had been pulled from on-air duties to wait out his contract due to a controversial Facebook group that had sprung up.  Now, WTNH has hired Fox’s replacement, a broadcast veteran with experience all over the country.

Steve MacLaughlin, seen above in his News 8 headshot, arrived in Connecticut on Thursday the 27th, just in time to cover the wild winter weather.  He came from New York CW affil and former ‘LVI stablemate WPIX, where he served as a fill-in meteorologist.  Prior to that, MacLaughlin spent time in Texas as the weekend meteorologist at KXAS, the Dallas/Ft. Worth metroplex’s NBC affiliate.  He also has spent time at Philadelphia’s WPHL (yet another former-WLVI sister station) and The Weather Channel.

Hit the jump for a press release from WTNH, which includes an overview of his decorated career, including his 2006 award for “Best Weathercast” from the Associated Press.

It is also worth noting that viewer backlash has spilled over into the new hire, with dozens of angry comments on the station’s Facebook page from viewers angered by Fox’s treatment.

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