Fox 19 meteorologist leaving the station after 18 years

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This story was updated with a correct date for the station’s website change.

Fox 19’s morning meteorologist Frank Marzullo is leaving the station after 18 years.

Marzullo announced his departure in a post on X Tuesday afternoon, saying he’s leaving to pursue other opportunities and spend more time with his family.

Fox 19 meteorologist Frank Marzullo

Fox 19 meteorologist Frank Marzullo

“After 18 years, I have decided to leave Fox 19 to pursue other opportunities,” Marzullo said. “My family and I love calling Cincinnati our home. This transition will give me more time to spend with them.”

Marzullo told The Enquirer he couldn’t say more beyond what was posted on social media, but said he has no plans to leave Cincinnati right now and wishes “nothing but the best for everyone” at the station.

As of Tuesday evening, Marzullo’s name was removed from Fox 19’s staff page. His name was on the page on Sunday, an archived version of the page shows.

Marzullo was the morning meteorologist on Fox 19’s first alert weather team starting at 4:30 a.m. every weekday. He also hosted the morning news extra show for 14 years from 9 to 11 a.m.

A Cleveland native, Marzullo first joined the morning team in August 2007 after having spent 7 years working at WFMJ, an NBC station in Youngstown, Ohio, where he was the weekday morning and noon weather forecaster. He also spent a year forecasting for WTAP, the NBC station in Parkersburg, West Virginia.

We left a message for Fox 19 news director Chris Gegg. This story will be updated if additional information becomes available.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Fox 19 meteorologist Frank Marzullo leaving station after 18 years



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