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Evans is a 15-time [[Emmy]] award winner for "Outstanding On-Camera Achievement in Weather Broadcasting." He has been with WABC-TV since December 13, 1989.<ref>[http://abc7ny.com/about/newsteam/bill-evans/ abc7ny profile on Bill Evans]- Retrieved 2017-10-14</ref>
Evans is a 15-time [[Emmy]] award winner for "Outstanding On-Camera Achievement in Weather Broadcasting." He has been with WABC-TV since December 13, 1989.<ref>[http://abc7ny.com/about/newsteam/bill-evans/ abc7ny profile on Bill Evans]- Retrieved 2017-10-14</ref>


Every year he plays himself in ''The Christmas Spectacular'' at [[Radio City Music Hall]]. Evans has also played Lumiere (the candlestick) on [[Broadway theater|Broadway]] in [[Disney's Beauty and the Beast]]. He has appeared on ABC's ''[[Good Morning America]]''. He also appears on [[ESPN Sports Center]] and [[The Michael Kay Show]] on [[ESPN NY Radio 98.7 FM]]. Evans has appeared on the show "[[How Stuff Works]]" on the [[Discovery Channel]]
Every year he plays himself in ''The Christmas Spectacular'' at [[Radio City Music Hall]]. Evans has also played Lumiere (the candlestick) on [[Broadway theater|Broadway]] in [[Disney's Beauty and the Beast]]. He has appeared on ABC's ''[[Good Morning America]]''. He also appears on [[ESPN Sports Center]] and [[The Michael Kay Show]] on ESPN NY Radio 98.7 FM. Evans has appeared on the show "[[How Stuff Works]]" on the [[Discovery Channel]]
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Bill Evans
Born
William Howard Evans

(1960-07-16) July 16, 1960 (age 64)
OccupationMeteorologist

William Howard "Bill" Evans (born July 16, 1960) is an American meteorologist and the senior meteorologist for WABC-TV, the ABC affiliate in New York City.

Early career

Evans's broadcasting career began at the age of 13 in his hometown of Meridian, Mississippi on WDAL Radio and WTOK-TV. He attended Mississippi State University, where he studied business administration, and Jackson State University, where he studied meteorology.

In 1985 the National Weather Service named him "Outstanding Meteorologist" for his forecasting and reporting during Hurricane Elena.[1]

Before coming to New York, Evans was meteorologist for WALA-TV in Mobile, Alabama and was morning show host on WABB-FM. He also held similar jobs in Dallas, as both meteorologist at WFAA-TV and morning show host for KHYI-FM.[1]

WABC-TV

Evans is the Senior Meteorologist for Eyewitness News This Morning and Eyewitness News at Noon.[1]

Evans is a 15-time Emmy award winner for "Outstanding On-Camera Achievement in Weather Broadcasting." He has been with WABC-TV since December 13, 1989.[2]

Every year he plays himself in The Christmas Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall. Evans has also played Lumiere (the candlestick) on Broadway in Disney's Beauty and the Beast. He has appeared on ABC's Good Morning America. He also appears on ESPN Sports Center and The Michael Kay Show on ESPN NY Radio 98.7 FM. Evans has appeared on the show "How Stuff Works" on the Discovery Channel and Live with Kelly and Ryan.[1]

In 2007 Evans sent a congratulatory note to Alexander Cockburn in reply to an article written about global warming in The Nation magazine. Evans commented, "finally someone is getting it right" and said of Cockburn, "He is dead on in his assessment of the greenhouse global warming theory!"[3]

Other broadcasting

Evans also reports the weather for 95.5, WPLJ-FM and sister stations NASH FM 94.7 and 77WABC in New York City.[4]

In October 30, 2018, Evans and his wife Sandra Foschi purchased WLNG in Sag Harbor, New York, a heritage full-service station, and promptly attempted to modernize the famously anachronistic station.[5][6]

Charitable interests

Bill Evans scuba diving

Evans helps raise funds for children's charities Babies Hospital at Columbia Presbyterian, the Juvenile Diabetes Association, Junior Achievement, and the National Young Adult Institute.[1] He also hosts golf tournaments to raise funds for The Red Cross of New Jersey and Special Olympics of New York.[4]

Writing

Evans' first novel Category 7: The Biggest Storm in History, was co-written by Marianna Jameson.[7] Evans promoted the work on a 2007 book tour.[8] The story is about "weather folk" tracking a hurricane as it approaches New York City.[9] It comes out that the hurricane was created and directed artificially by a billionaire villain.[10]

Evans has gone on to release more novels in the "eco-thriller" genre, all with Jameson co-writing, including Frozen Fire, a sequel to Category 7.[10] A children's book with research by Susan Berkoff was released in 2012.

Bibliography

  • Evans, Bill; Jameson, Marianna (10 July 2007). Category 7: The Biggest Storm in History. Forge Books. ISBN 978-0-7653-1735-3.
  • Evans, Bill; Jameson, Marianna (23 June 2009). Frozen Fire. Forge Books. ISBN 978-0-7653-2008-7.
  • Evans, Bill; Jameson, Marianna (16 August 2011). Dry Ice. Tor Books. ISBN 978-0-7653-2472-6.
  • Evans, Bill (22 May 2012). It's Raining Fish and Spiders. Forge Books. ISBN 978-0-7653-2132-9.
  • Evans, Bill (19 June 2012). Blackmail Earth. Tor Books. ISBN 978-0-7653-2783-3.

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e "Bill Evans". WABC-TV Web site. Retrieved 11 November 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ abc7ny profile on Bill Evans- Retrieved 2017-10-14
  3. ^ Evans, Bill (18 June 2007). "Letters / Cockburn: Climate Iconoclast" (fee required). The Nation. 284 (24): 2. http://www.thenation.com/sites/default/files/nation20070618.pdf
  4. ^ a b "Bill Evans". Linkedin. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
  5. ^ Fybush, Scott (January 8, 2019). Happy New Year (Part II). NorthEast Radio Watch. Retrieved January 8, 2019.
  6. ^ Theodore, Dom (December 31, 2018). A living, breathing thing... Retrieved January 8, 2019.
  7. ^ "Meteorologist and Author Bill Evans To Discuss New Book". Sacred Heart University. April 2008.
  8. ^ "Bill Evans: Category 7 Blog". Archived from the original on 29 May 2008.
  9. ^ "Book Excerpt: 'Category 7'". Good Morning America. ABC News. 11 July 2007.
  10. ^ a b "Frozen Fire by Bill Evans; Marianna Jameson". fictiondb.