ANY ONE KNOW WHEN 12NEWS IS GETTING THERE NE WEATHER PERSON...
landtuna said:In the Phoenix market just why is there any interest in a TV 'weatherman' (I assume a professional meteorologist)? The weather here is mostly a non-issue and requires only a perfunctory presentation which is done on radio with a 10-second burst. On TV it takes on a whole other personna although the content is virtually unchanged (unless, I guess, you want to know how Aunt Bertha is doing in Jasper Junction).
ihEARDtHAT said:All this excitement over the arrival of a new weather personality. I don't know what you are expecting. I spent most of 06 and early 07 in San Diego and got to see Jimmy Q on a daily basis. If I remember correctly, he is not a trained meteorologist, but has done weather in New England and Texas and has probably learned his way around whatever weather system his station is using. He is no Tom Skilling but can do a fair job of giving the currents and forecasts when his jockularity doesn't get in the way (though he is no where near as bad as 3-TV's Brad Perry).
AZJoe said:ihEARDtHAT said:All this excitement over the arrival of a new weather personality. I don't know what you are expecting. I spent most of 06 and early 07 in San Diego and got to see Jimmy Q on a daily basis. If I remember correctly, he is not a trained meteorologist, but has done weather in New England and Texas and has probably learned his way around whatever weather system his station is using. He is no Tom Skilling but can do a fair job of giving the currents and forecasts when his jockularity doesn't get in the way (though he is no where near as bad as 3-TV's Brad Perry).
And isn't it something that Brad Perry is the most popular TV weather guy in Phoenix because of his humor? ;D
formeraa said:It was most certainly Dewey Hopper. I went to a summer school program at ASU that same summer and vividly remember Dewey on Channel 12 (as kind of a local version of Willard Scott from the Today Show). I also remember the "Hello, Arizona" campaign that KPNX had at the time.
dhett said:Clowns seem to play well here in the Valley. Probably because most people don't consider that those weather reports are also going to other parts of the state where weather can be a little more serious.
25 years ago, my family vacationed here, and I remember some clown doing weather on channel 12. I didn't remember his name, but from what I've read, I'm almost certain that it was Dewey Hopper. He kind of irritated me; I was used the the more serious approach used in WNY. Apparently, Hopper's jocularity wasn't too popular in Colorado, either.