Tegna Anchors will Be on Hand
Tegna announced that they are teaming up with The Weather Channel on coverage of the solar eclipse.
“We are thrilled to be working with The Weather Channel to bring TEGNA’s compelling and unique eclipse content to a worldwide audience across platforms,” said Ellen Crooke, vice president, news, TEGNA. “The eclipse will directly pass through several TEGNA communities, from Oregon to South Carolina, and we will be there every step of the way, offering our audiences insightful, meaningful and innovative coverage of this once-in-a-lifetime event like no other local broadcaster can.”
Tegna says that in DC, WUSA will be hosting the Great Eclipse 2017 Watch Party at a local Aviation Museum.
WUSA meteorologists and anchors will be on hand to answer questions, hand out ISO-certified eyewear and compete in science-related trivia with viewers.
Yes folks, from the same company that employs Anchors that can not tell you at what temperature water freezes, will be answering your eclipse questions.
This should be good.