Who is the new anchor on TMJ4?

Who is the new anchor on TMJ4?

TMJ4’s Shannon Sims takes new anchor Symone Woolridge on a tour of Milwaukee’s hot spots. Symone Woolridge is TMJ4 News’ newest anchor – and we wanted to welcome her in style! Shannon Sims took Symone on a ‘welcome tour’ of some of her favorite Brew City spots.

Who left WTMJ?

Former WTMJ-TV (Channel 4) sports anchor — and more recently editorial director at the Milwaukee NBC affiliate — Jessie Garcia has been hired as news director at Milwaukee CBS affiliate WDJT-TV (Channel 58) and two sister stations.

Where did Andrea Albers go?

Andrea Albers joined TMJ4 News Today in October of 2021 as a reporter and anchor. She is thrilled to be continuing her career in Milwaukee.

Where is Susan Kim from TMJ4?

She lives just outside of Milwaukee with her children and husband, Patrick.

Where did Jesse ritka go?

After almost a decade at the station, meteorologist Jesse Ritka announced today that she’s leaving TMJ4. Ritka made the announcement on her personal Facebook page, noting that she’s taken a job as meteorologist for WDAY in Fargo, North Dakota.

Where does Vince Vitrano live?

Milwaukee
I anchor the morning and noon news here in my home town of Milwaukee. My duties also include weekly appearances on Newsradio 620 WTMJ radio as well. My co-anchor, Susan Kim and I were pioneers in the Milwaukee market incorporating social media into our work.

Where is Marisa Woloszyn going?

Marisa Woloszyn joined Storm Team 4 in January 2021. She is an Emmy-award winning meteorologist that has spent the last nine years in Eugene, Oregon.

Who is Susans husband?

anesthesiologist Patrick Koenig
The house shared by WTMJ-TV (Channel 4) news anchor Susan Kim and her husband, anesthesiologist Patrick Koenig, sits on a hill above a golf course in Wales.

Who is Jesse ritka married to?

She’s completed two marathons so far and hopes to finish more in the future. She enjoys live theater as well as watching movies on the silver screen. And when the weather cooperates, you most likely will find her outdoors taking advantage of it. Jesse and her husband Jason are incredibly excited to call Milwaukee home.

Where is Elissia Wilson?

Charlotte, NC First Alert Meteorologist Elissia Wilson joined WBTV in January of 2022 after 3 years of forecasting at TMJ4-Milwaukee.

Where did Vince Vitrano go?

If you haven’t heard, he has been tapped to fill the shoes of legendary radio broadcaster Gene Mueller at WTMJ Radio. MILWAUKEE — Friday is Vince Vitrano’s last day at TMJ4 News. If you haven’t heard, he has been tapped to fill the shoes of legendary radio broadcaster Gene Mueller at WTMJ Radio.

Where does Brian Niznansky live?

While home visiting friends and family, Brian met his wife Julie at Bastille Days in downtown Milwaukee, and they eventually married in Green Bay. Julie and Brian now live in Grafton with their two young daughters, Olivia and Riley. Most of Brian’s family remains in Racine, and Julie’s family in Mequon.

Is Kristen Kirchhaine married?

Earlier in her career, Kristen served as the Chief Meteorologist at WFFT in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and before that as Chief Forecaster at KULR in Billings Montana. Outside of work, Kristen enjoys spending time with her husband, Brad, and their two cats, Meesa and Friday.

Where did Jesse Ritka go?

Where is Vince condella now?

I am a retired meteorologist living in Wisconsin. I still enjoy watching the sky, but now I often do it with camera in hand.

Who is Brian Niznansky married to?

Julie
While home visiting friends and family, Brian met his wife Julie at Bastille Days in downtown Milwaukee, and they eventually married in Green Bay. Julie and Brian now live in Grafton with their two young daughters, Olivia and Riley. Most of Brian’s family remains in Racine, and Julie’s family in Mequon.

Where is Marisa Woloszyn?

Marisa Woloszyn joined Storm Team 4 in January 2021.

Who is Vince condella?

Vince Condella was Chief Meteorologist at WITI-TV Channel 6 in Milwaukee for 34 years before retiring in 2016. Vince won seven Chicago/Midwest Emmy awards as well as numerous awards from the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association and the Milwaukee Press Club.