"With two young kids (a 3-year-old & a 5-month-old), I figured now is the right time to leave the early morning shift and focus on my family," she tweeted Wednesday. Both meteorologists broadcast live through specially equipped cellular backpacks that allow them to transmit their feeds back to the stations for rebroadcast over the airwaves. And once you have two, what are you gonna do? RH: Especially in the morning, because morning television is essentially radio with pictures, people tune in and out. We tried soccer and little league baseball, but my son got beaned. At FOX 6, we've actually added a meteorologist, which I never thought would happen in a million years. Photographers would come back from news stories, develop their film, cut and splice scenes together, and then tack on the reporter's voice track onto the film. Tim Van Vooren is the Sports Director at FOX6. Shes running by while Im on air. Duria joined Channel 6 as a reporter in 2010. That demo tape was an unintentional resume tape, too.I have often said that a large part of my success is due to my wife's support and advice through the years. They both work as meteorologists for the local CBS and Fox affiliates . Its been pretty nice.. I'm at the Ozaukee Ice Center sometimes six days a week. Our news directors and our [general managers] are always rooting for you. I have been fortunate to work in a stable environment. RH: "America's Prince," which is why I'm only two degrees of separation from Kevin Bacon. His colleagues at Fox6 also confirmed the news through farewell wishes. He returned to Milwaukee in 1996 after living on the East Coast for nine years, where he wrote for The Dallas Morning News Washington Bureau and worked in the White House Office of Communications. Just said, "Forget it, I'll do the weather?". Lisa Michaels - Fox6 Milwaukee OMC: You came to Milwaukee in 2005. Enjoy this latest Milwaukee Talks. And when I first went on the air in Milwaukee on the TV6 News at Noon with John Drilling on Monday, February 22, 1982, I had no idea what the future would hold.I feel fortunate to have worked in local television during the time period when so many technological changes took place. Your IP: So our forecasts are constantly being updated on-line and on the air. Rather, the Canadian native wanted to be a comedian, studying with Second City, north of the border, until he saw what life was like for a friend in Los Angeles trying to make it in showbiz. OMC: So being in a market where you know its intricacies has an effect on your forecasting accuracy? Andy is the president, publisher andfounderof OnMilwaukee. Our local TV audience is split many different ways today compared to the early 1980s. After the storm chase, we did start dating, recalled Barichello. More:Adrienne Pedersen is leaving Milwaukee's WISN-TV (Channel 12) and television news; Gerron Jordan is named co-anchor of the morning newscast. Rob Haswell didn't dream of becoming a meteorologist when he grew up. That's when I decided to go to "university," as Canadians say, and take communications at Ryerson University in Toronto. I don't think a lot of the people know how good it is. I would say more so than anything, I try not to over-prep. I performed with my own comedy troupe. "Stella Haswella?" I grew up in the Chicago suburb of Lombard watching local broadcast meteorologist Harry Volkman.