![]() ![]() ![]() So that’s what I like about our show is that, it’s got that sort of looseness. If you have skills at something, they just let you alone and it’s one less thing for them to worry about. I love the Fox philosophy (coming from National) - whatever you’re good at, they let you do it. It gives off the aroma of something that was assembled at gunpoint. It’s, well, at least my portion is unscripted. That’s good because when we all show up, we’re ready to go.ĪFM: Why do you like morning news, as opposed to any other type?Ĭory: I like it because it’s so freewheeling. Ron, Rick, Kristen, Andrea and me, we know that once we get in here, everyone’s totally ready to go. The nice thing about this job is that everybody’s up. The acclaimed weatherman sat down to chat with us about his career as a meteorologist, his band December ’63, and his infamous YouTube video.ĪFM: How do you like your job? It seems to all viewers that you just love it.Ĭory: I love it it’s barely a job. A performer on screen and off, Cory brightens a room when he walks in. When he’s not reporting, Cory sings in the Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons tribute band, December ’63. Naturally, this pole-vaulted McCloskey into the public eye, thus leading to an abundance of exposure for this charismatic weatherman. Quick on his feet, Cory rolled with the error and the result was a YouTube video seen throughout the country. The numbers on his self-populated graphic map how’d Arizona temperatures in the thousands. Last month he was faced with a tricky situation on live TV, which then became an Internet sensation with a viral video attached. Now, McCloskey isn’t just a local household name, but a national. He then made his news-casting debut on WGEM-TV in Quincy, Illinois, before he became a household Phoenix name. Before becoming a meteorologist, McCloskey acted, recorded jingles for national commercials, and modeled in New York City – all which helped him define his true passions and acted as stepping-stones for his goofy and loveable brand. ![]() Energetic and entertaining, Cory’s perpetual exuberance impels people to tune in each morning. Cory McCloskey has worked for FOX 10 Phoenix for thirteen years as the resident meteorologist. ![]()
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