Dori congratulates KOMO 4’s Steve Pool on 40-year broadcasting career
Nov 26, 2019, 11:59 AM
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When I first started working at KING 5, you knew the entire lineup of sportscasters, meteorologists, and anchors at every TV station in town.
There were sports guys Wayne Cody on KIRO 7 TV, Tony Ventrella on KING 5, and Bruce King on KOMO 4, and there were weathermen Harry Wappler on KIRO 7 TV, Jeff Renner on KING 5, and Ray Ramsey on KOMO 4. There are still a lot of people in Seattle TV news today who have become household names.
One of the guys who has bridged all of these eras is now retiring — Steve Pool.
My cancer is in remission but I have decided to retire. Throughout this coming week I will have a lot more information on what is next for me. Thanks for all the support!
— Steve Pool (@realstevepool) November 21, 2019
He has been the weatherman at KOMO 4 for simply forever. He has been in the business for over 40 years. As Ursula noted, it’s remarkable to have your entire broadcasting career in one market.
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I knew Steve had taken a leave of absence because he was battling prostate cancer. Thankfully, it is now in remission.
He will do one final forecast with KOMO 4 filled with all kinds of tributes on Tuesday evening.
I remember when he was a weekend sports guy, when he first got hired. I also remember having him on the show 16 years ago to talk about the fact that he became the first African-American member of the Seattle Golf Club. It struck me as shocking that in 2003, there was still a place that was so segregated, especially here in Seattle.
I just wanted to congratulate a Seattle broadcasting legend, Steve Pool, on a fantastic career.
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