WABC anchor and reporter Rob Nelson had to remind himself why he was standing out in terrible conditions doing live updates for the ABC-owned New York station.
"I love my job. I love my job. I love my job," says @RobNelsonABC7 while covering the blizzard on the windy Jersey shore pic.twitter.com/zVVVFgdDmH
— Eyewitness News (@ABC7NY) March 14, 2017
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WFXT photographer and eng tech Tom Korsak got some classic newsroom food delivered to his news van. Pizza! And he didn’t have to fight through the editors, studio crew and sales staff at the Boston Fox affiliate to get a piece.
Classic! @fox25news Tom Korsak ordering delivery in the storm. The pizza was from literally across the street. And they walked it over! 😂🍕 pic.twitter.com/GWh6gWZvzd
— Stephanie Coueignoux (@StephanieFOX25) March 14, 2017
Korsak later took a fall on live TV while reporting in Lowell. Reporter Stephanie Coueignoux let everyone know he’s OK.
For anyone who saw @fox25news Photog Tom Korsak slip & fall- he's ok! But this snow is no joke! Stay inside if you can! Lowell has abt 1 ft!
— Stephanie Coueignoux (@StephanieFOX25) March 14, 2017
WNYT photographer Matt Soriano got out from behind the camera and helped some Albany, New York viewers out of a snow jam:
We are a full service news station. Photog Matt Soriano just helped push two stuck cars out of snow piles. @WNYT #storm13 pic.twitter.com/WtgtcSWWZI
— Kumi (@KumiTuckerWNYT) March 14, 2017
WNBC reporter Tracie Strahan praised the NY photogs helping stranded people get their cars moving:
Shout out to hard working news photogs! With every entrance blocked with snow on Rt 17, they're shoveling & pushing out stuck cars! #nbc4ny pic.twitter.com/gxvgc2wgzN
— Tracie Strahan (@tstrahan4NY) March 14, 2017