FOX Weather, FOX News Media’s free ad-supported streaming television (“FAST”) weather service, has hired Bayne Froney as an on-air meteorologist, announced its president, Sharri Berg. Most recently, Froney served as a meteorologist at WLEX-TV (NBC) in Lexington, Kentucky. She will begin her new role on June 16th and will be based at FOX Weather headquarters in New York City.
In making the announcement, Berg said, “We are excited to welcome Bayne to our exceptional lineup of meteorologists at FOX Weather. Her commitment to forecasting accuracy and passion for weather news will be a great addition to our best-in-class weather service.”
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| Bayne Froney |
Froney joins FOX Weather after spending three years at WLEX-TV (NBC). Prior to her time in Lexington, KY, she worked as a meteorologist, anchor, and multimedia journalist at KXXV-TV (ABC) in Waco, Texas where she participated in storm chases of an EF-3 tornado in Salado. She launched her career as a multimedia journalist and weekend weather anchor in Bakersfield, California at KERO-TV (ABC).
A graduate of Arizona State University, Froney holds a bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism and Supply Chain Management. She earned her master’s degree in Geoscience from Mississippi State University.


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