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Bangor's WVII Sports Anchor John Wagoner Leaves Station After 3 Years 토토사이트 검증

John Wagoner partook in his three years as the games anchor and inevitable games chief at WVII Channel 7 and WFVX Channel 22 in Bangor. 

His last transmission was Monday. Wagoner is moving to Brooklyn, New York, to be with his long-term sweetheart and seek after a task in sports online media. 

Wagoner's last transmission was very nearly three years to the day that he accepted the position at WVII-WFVX. 

The Greensboro, North Carolina, local said in spite of the fact that he truly loved being a games chief/anchor, it's a difficult situation. 

"It removes a ton from you. It is fulfilling, yet I needed to focus on my own life. I needed to settle on a choice that was best for me." 

He said he was additionally appreciative to senior supervisor Mike Palmer and news chief Susan Farley for their direction and offering him the chance. 

"I have taken in a ton about myself and the calling in my three years. I credit a great deal of that to [previous sports chief/anchor] Andrew Badillo. He was a mind boggling coach, he actually is." 

Sports anchor Dave Peck will be elevated to sports chief and Wagoner said they are currently employing another games anchor. 

Wagoner said Peck will work effectively, taking note of that he came to WVII-WFVX in the COVID-19 pandemic and accomplished some outstanding work. 

"The market is genuine pleasant here. You get an equilibrium of both. You get the week by week secondary school football and ball stuff and you likewise will cover the main Division I program in the state." 

Wagoner will take a great deal of affectionate recollections with him. 

"This spot greeted me wholeheartedly. The people group, the mentors, the players were truly inviting. I came up here as a child hoping to get into the business. I thought it was a hockey state however discovered it is a secondary school ball state. I have acquired a huge load of involvement to assist me with pushing ahead in the business," said the University of South Carolina graduate. 

Wagoner said he is wanting to get a new line of work that will empower him to utilize his inventiveness.