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A brand new TV traffic reporter drives into Seattle



Nick Allard can go back to just doing morning weather at KIRO 7 instead of double duty in traffic as Paola Tristan Arruda joins as the new traffic anchor.  It's good to see another new hire at 7.   Meterologist Robert Van Winkle recently came here from Florida.  Perhaps the station has finally gotten the go ahead to address some of its recurring problems of short staffing.

Ms. Arruda previously worked at WESH in Orlando/Daytona and WGAL in Lancaster, PA.

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  1. She passed the I don't have a face for radio test with flying colors.

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  2. Mike B., I accidentally deleted your comment about remembering helicopters for traffic coverage back in the day. SKY KING took off and landed just over my fifth floor office at NWCN. Whoosh.

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    1. Ha Ha, I've done that before, deleted comments for my blog. Some I've really regretted.

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    2. I miss the days when KOMO, KING, and KIRO had helicopters and would use them for traffic coverage. They were always useful, especially in areas where traffic cameras didn't exist or weren't working. I hope at least one of the stations will eventually find a way to restore helicopter coverage for traffic and breaking news.

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  3. I've noticed that Robert has been handling some of the traffic reporting since he joined KIRO. He's been doing quite well, but it will be great for KIRO to have a dedicated traffic reporter again. Welcome to Seattle, Paola!

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  4. Had not noticed that...good fill in work by him, apparently. That's for the update. Now KIRO gets some stable help and a backup for Nick. We will see Robert a lot during the holiday weeks, I expect. Last one in gets the bad shifts!

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    1. I reckon you're right. I also reckon we'll see a freelancer or two. Perhaps another appearence from Ed Muir? That would be a great Christmas treat.

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