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The End of HIs Seattle TV Stint

Brian Calvert, KNWN radio news anchor, is wrapping up his summer weather fill-in at KOMO.  Here's his FB goodbye.

Time to say goodbye for now.
This morning and tomorrow morning, I’ll finish my commitment to my friends at KOMO News. I am so thankful to have had the summer to reconnect with my friends in the building, and so many who watch. I love storytelling, whether it’s a news story, or talking about the weather…it’s always been an honor to be able to be a part of your day.
Thank you so much Phil and the management team for this wonderful homecoming experience. And thanks to my buddy Shannon whom I love dearly.
I’m not leaving morning radio, and will be back behind the mic Tuesday morning. It’s just a difficult life balance doing both TV and radio. Who knows, maybe there’s more television down the road?

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