Tuesday, December 2, 2014

NYC Radio: Meteorologist John Elliott Joins WCBS-FM Big Show

John Elliott
Classic Hits WCBS 101.1 FM has found a replacement for the recently departed Mister G.  G left last month after some 38-years as part of the station.

Scott Shannon Tuesday morning welcomed WCBS-TV2 meterologist John Elliott as a show member. Besides Shannon, Elliott joins Patty Steele and Joe Nolan on the WCBS-FM morning show.

John Elliott joined CBS 2 in January 2007 as a meteorologist on “CBS 2 News This Morning” and “CBS 2 News At Noon.”

Prior to joining CBS 2, Elliott worked two years at KCBS-TV in Los Angeles. Before that, he spent two years with NBC News and MSNBC, appearing weekday mornings on NBC as a weathercaster on “Early Today.”

Prior to joining NBC, Elliott worked for XETV-TV in San Diego, where he served as an anchor on the Fox station’s morning newscasts. He was also a morning news anchor for KGET-TV, the NBC affiliate in Bakersfield, California. Elliott began working as a weathercaster, first at WRBL-TV, the CBS affiliate in Columbus, Georgia, then at KGET before making the transition to his role as a news anchor in Bakersfield.

Elliott received his B.A. in radio, television and film from Wayne State University in Detroit and his master’s in communications from Central Missouri State University. He also studied meteorology under Mississippi State University. Before embarking on his career in broadcasting, Elliott was an advertising copywriter and producer and also taught media courses at Mott Community College in Flint, Michigan and Central Missouri State.

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