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You've probably have heard that Judy Fraser is retiring. We are looking back at the highlights of her remarkable career. What is your favorite Judy moment? We'll be sharing them on the air...
Former news director, forecaster, and photographer share memories of WCIA
In 2009, WCIA's longtime weathercaster Judy Fraser retired from the station after 34 years. [4] She was only the second head weathercaster in the station's history at the time. Meteorologist Robert Reese took over as Chief Meteorologist.
1 mar 2016 · Fred Soreson served as WCIA's first news director and anchor from 1953-1955. Judy Fraser came to Champaign from Boston and was raised in Wisconsin. She served as the second head of the weather department from 1986-2009 and continued to fill in as a substitute weathercaster in later years.
16 sie 2009 · I am a CBS weather anchor for WCIA-TV, responsible for forecasting the weather in central Illinois five days a week. Aug. 19 will be my 33rd year anniversary. What time do you typically get up...
3 gru 2020 · He was even a weather watcher for Judy Fraser when he was just a teenager. As a kid, Kevin shot weather videos with his parents’ camcorder as storms approached and pretended to be a weatherman on TV.
Judy Fraser came to WCIA in 1976, after getting her start at an NBC affiliate in Madison, Wis., and a CBS affiliate in Boston. Fraser said she got a bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin in 1962, "when television was still a toddler."