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13 things you didn't know about WTHR personalities

We asked all of WTHR's reporters, anchors and meteorologists to list 13 things that you might not know about them.

We asked all of WTHR's reporters, anchors and meteorologists to list 13 things that you might not know about them. Click a photo to see their list and get to know them a little better. 


Sean Ash
"4,200 miles, 13 states and seven national parks in just FIVE days: What my dad and I accomplished on a spur-of-the-moment road trip during my senior year in college."

Jeremy Brilliant
"My last name really is "Brilliant" - not a stage name, I swear!"



 

Angela Buchman
"I love to cook and try new recipes, but I make lemon chicken every Sunday night for [my husband] Mark."

 

Dave Calabro
"I find the hair jokes very funny because I am actually a slob! (Just ask the neighbors!)"


 

Sandra Chapman
"Love cranking up R&B old school music and dancing around the house every once in a while!"

 

Carrie Cline
"Everyone else in my family (parents included) specialize in Math and Sciences! I guess my love for writing (and aversion to numbers) makes me the black sheep of the family."

Kelly Greene
"I love the band Bon Jovi and I'm not afraid to belt out any of their songs."
 

Steve Jefferson
"I got the nickname 'Scoop J' from a college professor and it stuck."
 

Bruce Kopp
"Both sons now play soccer, with Jonathan at IUPUI and Justin at Avon High School. Both wear the number 13. Coincidence?"

Kris Kirschner
"I once landed a hot air balloon outside a federal penitentiary (by accident)."
 

Chuck Lofton
"Bruce Kopp and I met in college in 1977 at Southern Illinois University and have been friends ever since."

Emily Longnecker
"One summer, I worked in the Zippo Lighter Factory buffing lighters on an assembly line."
 

David MacAnally
"I played banjo in a Philadelphia-area string band for about a decade."
 

Matt McCutcheon
"I grew up in a very small town of only 50 people near Connersville with our community services divided among three counties!"

Mary Milz
"'16 Candles,' 'She's Having a Baby' and 'Home Alone' were all filmed within a few blocks of where I grew up in Evanston, Ill." 

Nicole Misencik
"My iPod contains a very random mix of Phish, Cher, Girl Talk, Widespread Panic, and hip hop. The Dixie Chicks are mixed in there too!"

Julia Moffitt
"I was once in a contest during a rodeo, where all the kids chased a greased pig. Whoever caught it, got to take the pig home. I almost won."

Andrea Morehead
"I will pull over to the side of the road for any flea market. It's amazing the unique items you can find."
 

Rich Nye
"I am NOT related to Bill Nye the Science Guy. I get that question at least once a week."

 

Mimi Pearce
"I graduated from Butler University on a Sunday, went to work the very next day at WFMS radio and have been there for 29 years."

Naomi Pescovitz
"I can't cook, but I love to eat. My favorite foods are chicken wings, Cooler Ranch Doritos, bagels with lox and chopped salad."
 

Kevin Rader
"Started in radio at age 15. Have had a paycheck in this business ever since."

 

Jennie Renuvitch
"Within the span of just a few months, I flew in an F-16 with the Thunderbirds and sped around the famed IMS oval with Mario Andretti at the wheel!"

Bob Segall
"Clowns and mimes kinda freak me out – a lot."


 

Jason Spells
"An emergency appendectomy led to me becoming a sports broadcaster."

 

John Stehr
"I have shaken hands with every U.S. President since Lyndon Johnson, and interviewed six of them (Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush 41, Clinton and Obama)."

Scott Swan
"My favorite books include 'The Purpose Driven Life' and 'Too Busy Not to Pray'."

 

Anne Marie Tiernon
"If a restaurant serves breakfast all day, chances are - no matter what hour it is - I will order scrambled eggs."

Rich Van Wyk
"I believe Jersey Shore Skee Ball ought to be an Olympic sport."

 

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