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And the sexiest weather gal in america iissss …

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Jackie Johnson, the morning weather gal from WSVN’s Today In Florida morning news.
Jackie was voted the sexiest weather gal by the good people who visit Playboy.com with 419233 votes.

Check the article about her at the Playboy page Caution: Naked boobs nearby

See the Miami Herald article here

Unfortunately she declined the pose nude, sorry guys

Site changes

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I’ve moved to West Palm Beach, luckily I can receive WSVN, WPLG and WB39. WFOR, WTVJ and UPN33 will be moved to “Other” section of the site since I won’t be able to update them anymore.

Best of Florida 2001 @ Florida Magazine ranks:

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Best news station: WSVN for Miami
Best Meteorologist: Bill Kamal @ WSVN
Best anchor: Dwight Lauderdale WPLG

Among the ranks for overall Florida were things like friendliest town, best places to eat, best football team, best rollercoaster and more
Click here for all of Best of Florida 2001

Best of 2000 (City Link Mag) for local tv and personalities:

Best TV Anchor: John Turchin WSVN – mornings
Best TV Reporter: Mark Londner – WSVN senior reporter
Best TV Weatherperson: Bill Kamal – WSVN chief weatherman
Best TV Newsbabe: Holly Herbert – she’s left since but anchored weekends and reported few times on weekdays. Definitly deserves it ;)p
Best sportscaster: Mark Jones – Sports town – WAMI 69
Best hair on TV news: Belkys Nerey – WSVN entertainment anchor – she’s the bomb funny, upbeat really cool girl

Local news chopper flying over my house :)

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Just took those pix 30 min ago (5:10pm) with my digital camera. The chopper was unmarked, but it had gyro camera so it was either WTVJ or WSVN. WPLG’s Chopper 10 flew by about half an hour before this one and was white with blue and the Ch10 logo. WSVN”s 7Sky Force flew by this morning and I didn’t see any logos so who knows :). Now that I think of it, could be a traffic chopper too … Click here for the pix

Survivor at WFOR

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From a Playboy Playmate as a weather girl, WFOR now hired Dr. Sean Kenniff, a former survivor member as its new Health correspondent