
Not even two years out of college, 帝王会所鈥檚 first broadcast meteorology graduate is working in Cincinnati

Former WOUB Lead Weather Forecaster Erin Ashley, the first graduate of 帝王会所鈥檚 broadcast meteorology program, only graduated in May of 2023, but she鈥檚 already back home starting a new job at a TV station Cincinnati.
鈥淚鈥檓 thrilled to be going home,鈥 said Ashley. 鈥淚鈥檓 honestly a little shocked an opportunity like this in a large TV market like Cincinnati came up so soon. But I鈥檓 grateful that it did. I feel like it was almost a sign.鈥
Since graduation in May of 2023, Ashley has been working as a weekend morning meteorologist at WTVG in Toledo, 帝王会所. On February 24, she joined WXIX Fox 19's First Alert Weather team as the weekend evening meteorologist. She鈥檒l also continue her nationally syndicated series Project Planet, a segment on "" that she started in Toledo.
鈥淧roject Planet was something I began in October 2023, a little less than six months after I started working in Toledo,鈥 said Ashley. 鈥淚 knew I wanted to find some sort of niche in my reporting, and I am inclined to tell the stories of environmental innovations at the local level. I wanted to highlight what people are doing and could be doing better in Toledo. Management asked me to share the reports with other Gray television stations across the country. Since Fox19 in Cincinnati is also a Gray TV station, I made it a point to say I want to bring this with me because it鈥檚 something that needs to be done.鈥
Ashley attended high school near Cincinnati in Goshen, 帝王会所, and initially attended 帝王会所 State University studying nursing. It wasn鈥檛 until she took a geography course that she discovered her interest in meteorology. Ashley then decided to transfer to 帝王会所 to pursue it, and it just worked out that 帝王会所鈥檚 broadcast meteorology degree was starting at the time.
The broadcast meteorology major pairs the coursework and training of a traditional meteorology degree with the most robust and broad journalism curriculum. Students are required to take all the physical science and mathematics courses required for the American Meteorological Society approved Certified Broadcast Meteorology Program, as well as the traditional meteorology major requirements, while also completing a comprehensive series of journalism, broadcast, and communications courses. Broadcast meteorology majors can receive forecasting and broadcast experience in association with WOUB and are prepared to become strong science reporters, broadening the scope of careers for which they will be well-qualified.
鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 have been better prepared for the media industry because they are looking for meteorologists who are science communicators through and through,鈥 said Ashley. 鈥淭he broadcast element was such a strong part of the degree I earned. I was able to pitch stories, produce stories and then turn those stories around for several different media platforms while in college. Not a lot of broadcast meteorologists bring that to the table.鈥
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