![]() ![]() Maybe Alex could do her own segment on Good Day of her favorite dishes to make during a pandemic.īook shelves are popular back drops for folks reporting from home. Favorite books “Believe It” by Nick Foles, “Leave Everything To God”, “The Power of Nice” and the “The Joy of Cooking”. (Happy Easter Glenn and Sharyn Holley) Wednesday morning Alex still loves her job as the sign stays, but she replaced the Texas white candle with a stylish gold candle, removed a few books and has basically created an Easter egg hunt on her shelf as she’s shuffled the eggs around. I’ll be sad this year we won’t be having brunch together as we’ve done for the past 3 years. The first day of broadcasting featured a photo of her entertaining co-anchor Mike Jerrick on the bookshelf behind her, but the following week he was gone and a cross stitch photo appeared “I Love My Job” next to a photo of her family which I took a few years ago at Easter Brunch. (He worked at the National Hurricane Center in Miami, from 1974 to 1977)Īfter Social Distancing on the anchor desk for a week, popular, perky Fox29’s Good Day anchor Alex Holley headed home last week to co-host the show from living room. NBC10’s Glenn “Hurricane” Schwartz‘s backdrop consists of lots of family photos including his wife Christie, they met on (so all my friends who say they never meet anyone on there, just hang on), a hat from and of course a satellite photo of a hurricane. Check out his Instagram for some of his work. He has a green thumb, great taste in art and is a talented photographer. Then a few weeks later I captured him again and he’s changed location. I love his disco ball, or is that a light fixture, near his kitchen. One of the first reporters I screen shot was sports anchor Don Bell, CBS3, all the way back on March 17 when he was one of the first reporters I noticed reporting from home (L). He'll continue to anchor the 6 pm broadcasts through much of this year.Ever since reporters began practicing social distancing while covering the COVID19 outbreak, we the audience have been given a peek at their off screen personalities by way of their home decor. Gardner has already stepped away from the station's 11 pm broadcasts. Plus, earlier in 2022, 6ABC's 6 pm and 11 pm anchor, Jim Gardner announced his retirement as well. The station's morning meteorologist David Murphy announced his retirement last fall. In fact, NBC10's competitor 6ABC has said goodbye to some of their biggest names. It's been a wild year in Philadelphia television already. He's one of a kind, and they don't get much more Philly than that. I grew up in an NBC10 household and even got to work with Glenn as an intern at NBC10 a while back. "I’m interested in a lot of things, including continuing to write and to expand my other communications with the public on our shared destiny." "This isn’t the time to make specific forecasts," he wrote. He's already an author, and he's an outspoken climate change advocate. Hurricane says that he will continue to work, but isn't sure exactly what's next. Glenn, who was a Philadelphia institution on the station's evening broadcasts for decades, has been primarily working on the network's 11 shows in recent months. “For over a quarter of a century, Glenn has dedicated his career to providing accurate and reliable forecasts to help viewers in our communities,” an NBC10 spokesperson told the Inquirer. "I’ve decided: If I’m gonna try some new things and pursue other things I’ve put off, there’s no time like the present," Glenn says. ![]() Schwartz will officially retire at the end of May, though a date for his final broadcast was not immediately announced. ![]()
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