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O'Connell was chief weather anchor for WGRZ-TV, the NBC affiliate in Buffalo, New York, from the mid-1990s until 2018. [2] O'Connell also sub-hosted on The David Letterman Show on NBC, hosted the game show Go on NBC from October 1983 to January 1984, and presented the syndicated disco series Disco Step-by-Step from 1977 to 1980.
The newscast was known as 2 News on 49 – 10 at 10 (later 2 On Your Side Ten at 10). It originally featured ten minutes of news and the rest was dedicated to sports. WGRZ-TV was the last of the three Buffalo television news outlets to produce a midday newscast, which it debuted in February 2008 in a traditional noon time slot.
WNYO-TV. / 43.025611°N 78.928361°W / 43.025611; -78.928361. WNYO-TV (channel 49) is a television station in Buffalo, New York, United States, affiliated with MyNetworkTV. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group alongside Fox affiliate WUTV (channel 29). The two stations share studios on Hertel Avenue near Military Road in Buffalo ...
Get the Buffalo, NY local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... CBS News 2 days ago Nearly 4 inches of rain falls in an hour in Sarasota, a record.
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Maryalice Demler (born July 8, 1964) is a television journalist and news anchor for WGRZ in Buffalo, New York. Biography. Demler anchors Channel 2 News at 5:30, 6:00, 10:00, and 11:00. She joined Channel 2 in September 1993. She attended Niagara University, graduating in 1986 with a B. A. in Political Science, and a B. A. in French.
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Get the Buffalo, NY local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... ABC News 2 hours ago Volcanic eruption in Iceland spews lava over 160 feet; famed Blue Lagoon evacuated.