![]() ![]() I would like to think so - after 15 years, yeah. I was good at math and science in school, so I got introduced to the meteorology aspect of it, and I love the environment, I love learning about it, seeing how everything’s connected, and I was like, yeah, this is for me.ĭo you know more about the weather than the average person? So I went to college for mass communications and got into the news business, and I realized you’re not so much able to do these investigative reports, it’s more about covering murders, fires and all this other stuff. I wanted to make that positive difference for someone else. ![]() Julie Watkins: I was in college, and I was like, I wanna make a difference in the world, and I felt news did that, especially watching investigative reports, undercover stuff, ’cause these were life-changing things for me. Watkins left Action News on May 31, writing on her blog, “I no longer thrive in how news markets function.” We caught up with Watkins to ask her about the crazy world of TV weather and what comes next.įolio Weekly: Why did you get into TV news?
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