Louisa Hodge

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Louisa Hodge

Hodge doing a interview during the Space Shuttle Endeavour travel to the California Science Museum

Louisa Hodge is an award winning Emmy winner and two-time Emmy nominee meteorologist/weather anchor/general assignment reporter for KCBS-2/KCAL-9 at CBS Studio Center in Studio City, Los Angeles, California. Previously she spent 2 years worked as a meteorologist/anchor/reporter for Independent TV KRON4 in San Francisco and prior to KRON4 she was a TV anchor and reporter for Tribune Fox affiliate KTXL in Sacramento, CA.[1] She was a weeknight reporter and weekend weather anchor for Fox 40 News at 10 with Teri Cox and Joe Orlando. Prior to her arrival at KTXL in November 2005, she was a co-host for "Wake Up!" on KNVN and KHSL-TV in Redding as well as a Field reporter and weather reporter for NCN for a period of time since former anchor Maureen Naylor left NCN for ABC O&O KFSN in Fresno, CA. Prior to KNVN/KHSL, Louisa worked at WPTV in West Palm Beach, FL as a photographer and worked as an intern at Good Morning America. Louisa is a Communications graduate from University of Vermont. Louisa currently resides in Santa Monica, Los Angeles area, California and enjoys traveling, snowboarding and exploring many outdoor adventurism.

References

  1. "Louisa Hodge", KRON4 website


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