We heard throughout the time before Rizzo left Fox 8 that he might do a Sunday night post-Browns/NFL show in season...but we don't know if they nailed that down.
CleveFan said:I remember right after Robin's second departure from FOX 8 in 1998, Macie (McInnis) Jepson took over the 6pm co-anchor chair, but moved to join Mark Spain on the 5pm show due to sagging ratings in that time slot, while Wilma moved to 6pm.
Jimme said:NEW QUESTION: Whatever happened to Mark Schroeder on channel 8 sports? I remember he was there in the late 80's, then no more. Where is he now?
There is no auctioneer reminiscent of him anywhere in the country. Mark Schroeder, BAS brings an Emmy award winning television career to the microphone when he delivers his chant at auction. He is a twenty-year veteran of television broadcasting as a sports anchor for the CBS and Fox networks and as a radio talk-show host.
OhioMediaWatch said:Jimme said:NEW QUESTION: Whatever happened to Mark Schroeder on channel 8 sports? I remember he was there in the late 80's, then no more. Where is he now?
Mark is apparently an auctioneer now. No, really!
http://www.auctionbrio.com/pages/action.html
There is no auctioneer reminiscent of him anywhere in the country. Mark Schroeder, BAS brings an Emmy award winning television career to the microphone when he delivers his chant at auction. He is a twenty-year veteran of television broadcasting as a sports anchor for the CBS and Fox networks and as a radio talk-show host.
Don't know how recent that site is...the last "benefit auction" listed on that page is a year ago.
vjm said:CleveFan said:vjm said:To be fair, Jim Meuller was the weeknight guy on 3, with Wayland Boot doing weekends in the early 80's.
Then after some comings and goings, Jim Donovan finally took the reigns in '88-'89. and has been there ever since, and is now the undisputed dean of Cleveland TV sportscasters.
Before anybody says anything, I know John Telich has been at 8 for 30 years, but 95% of that time was spent as being the weekend guy/backup for first Casey Coleman and then Tony Rizzo.
Not to mention that John was also backup for Vince Celini when he was weekend anchor at WJW. In the early 80's, John and Casey shared weeknight sports duties until Casey became sole weeknight sports anchor in '84 or '85, while Vince stayed on weekends. It wasn't until '89 when Vince left for CNN and John became weekend sports anchor. Then in either the late 90's or early 2000's, John became part of "Tag Team Sports" with Tony Rizzo. That lasted until '04 or '05 when Tony became sole weeknight sports anchor and John, once again, became weekend sports anchor. Now, John is the only sports anchor period at WJW.
WJW's sports staff:
Sports Director/Weeknight Anchor - John Telich
If Telich is off during the week, Lou Maglio slides over to the sports anchor chair (he did the same thing at TV 5, where he was a utility man).
On weekends, news anchor Bill Sheil does the sports himself.
Web/tech guy Dan Jovic helps out on sports for high school football, and when something big goes down.
And semi-retired Dan Coughlin helps out with high school football (Rizz has even hinted he'll pop up on "Friday Night Touchdown" next season).
vjm said:Allie LaForce (Miss Teen Ohio 2005) and new trafic reporter/"New Day Cleveland" co-host Kristi Capel (Miss Missouri 2006) both come from the beauty pagent world.
I bring this up becuase WJW has a long history of doing this.
Remember Tana Carli who was co-anchor with Tim Taylor in the early 80's? She was Miss Ohio 1979.
And current morning host Stefani Schaffer (who if memory serves is a cousin of Carli) also did the pagent thing back in the day as well.
Of course WOIO has the ultimate bragging rights, by bringing in future Fox News star Gretchen Carlson (Miss America 1989) as an anchor in the mid 90s when they first started up their 6 and 11 p.m. newcasts after becoming the CBS affiliate.
vjm said:Allie LaForce (Miss Teen Ohio 2005) and new trafic reporter/"New Day Cleveland" co-host Kristi Capel (Miss Missouri 2006) both come from the beauty pagent world.
I bring this up becuase WJW has a long history of doing this.
Remember Tana Carli who was co-anchor with Tim Taylor in the early 80's? She was Miss Ohio 1979.
And current morning host Stefani Schaffer (who if memory serves is a cousin of Carli) also did the pagent thing back in the day as well.
Of course WOIO has the ultimate bragging rights, by bringing in future Fox News star Gretchen Carlson (Miss America 1989) as an anchor in the mid 90s when they first started up their 6 and 11 p.m. newcasts after becoming the CBS affiliate.
CleveFan said:Speaking of WJW and new hires, didn't that station tried to hire a weather person from Michigan state who is a Cleveland native, but never accepted the job. I read about it on Ohio Media Watch. I think it was the job that ultimately went to Angelica Campos, who I really like on WJW. She's really good with the weather.
vjm said:Allie LaForce (Miss Teen Ohio 2005) and new trafic reporter/"New Day Cleveland" co-host Kristi Capel (Miss Missouri 2006) both come from the beauty pagent world.
I bring this up becuase WJW has a long history of doing this.
Remember Tana Carli who was co-anchor with Tim Taylor in the early 80's? She was Miss Ohio 1979.
And current morning host Stefani Schaffer (who if memory serves is a cousin of Carli) also did the pagent thing back in the day as well.
Of course WOIO has the ultimate bragging rights, by bringing in future Fox News star Gretchen Carlson (Miss America 1989) as an anchor in the mid 90s when they first started up their 6 and 11 p.m. newcasts after becoming the CBS affiliate.
CleveFan said:vjm said:Allie LaForce (Miss Teen Ohio 2005) and new trafic reporter/"New Day Cleveland" co-host Kristi Capel (Miss Missouri 2006) both come from the beauty pagent world.
I bring this up becuase WJW has a long history of doing this.
Remember Tana Carli who was co-anchor with Tim Taylor in the early 80's? She was Miss Ohio 1979.
And current morning host Stefani Schaffer (who if memory serves is a cousin of Carli) also did the pagent thing back in the day as well.
Of course WOIO has the ultimate bragging rights, by bringing in future Fox News star Gretchen Carlson (Miss America 1989) as an anchor in the mid 90s when they first started up their 6 and 11 p.m. newcasts after becoming the CBS affiliate.
Now Allie is leaving (or has already left) FOX 8 for a network gig, according to OMW's Twitter page. She'll still come in for "Friday Night Touchdown." Best of luck to her.