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Monday, April 14, 2014

Longtime Weatherman John Coleman Retires


John Coleman, a TV weatherman for more than 60 years, including the last 20 at KUSI Channel 9/51, has decided to retire, according to utsandiego.com.

Coleman, 79, currently is on vacation. He notified the station he is retiring immediately, so there will be no farewell appearance. Late in the afternoon, after the news broke of his decision, Coleman tweeted:


Known for his trademark "K-uuuuuuuuuuu-S-I" exclamation, Coleman wrote a farewell letter to his KUSI colleagues titled "THANK YOU AND GOOD BYE." He wrote, in part, "now is the time for me to wind down the professional, working part of ... my life and make the most of my private time in the years I have left."

He went on to thank his employers, his co-workers and, "Most of all, thank you to the San Diego television viewers who have been kind enough to watch me and support my efforts through thick and thin. I owe everything to you."

Coleman, a native of Texas, began his career in 1953 at WCIA in Champaign, Ill., where he was a student at the University of Illinois. He went on to work at stations in Peoria, Ill., Omaha, Neb., Milwaukee, and Chicago before becoming the original weatherman on ABC's "Good Morning America."

In the early 1980s, Coleman helped establish The Weather Channel, serving as CEO and president during the first year of operation. He joined KUSI 20 years ago last week in what he called his "retirement job."

In recent years Coleman has been an outspoken opponent of man-made global warming. He called it a "scam" and said it was "a threat to our economy and our civilization."


1 comment:

  1. Sorry to see you go but have a great time being retired.Loyal viewer.
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