Meteorologist Brett Anthony joins KYTX CBS19 Tyler-Longview as chief meteorologist from weekends at KCTV Kansas City
Brett Anthony is heading down to Texas to be the chief meteorologist for KYTX CBS19 Tyler-Longview.
He's been the weekend meteorologist at KCTV5 - KSMO in Kansas City since 2017.
At the time of this post's publishing, Anthony has not officially left KCTV5 for the Piney Woods as he was still on the air in KC yesterday as you can see in the above video.
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KYTX CBS19 is excited to have Anthony and his nearly 30 years of weather experience, as his bio is already online on the East Texas news website.
Before KCTV5, Anthony worked for KJRH 2 Tulsa as the station's chief meteorologist for for years. Jay Cronley at Tulsa World even wrote a glowing profile of Anthony and his forecasting accountable.
Prior to Oklahoma, Anthony worked at KCTV's Kansas City competitor KSHB for 11 years.
The first TV job listed on Anthony's LinkedIn profile is as weekend met for WOIO - WUAB Cleveland, Ohio.
The two-time regional Emmy award winner has a meteorology degree from Western Kentucky University and a radio-TV degree from Southern Illinois University.