#1 25 Jan 08 :: 21:05

Illinoisguy1
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Local newscaster dies at 45

This is big news up here. I remember watching him on the news. The local news station people are in shck.

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WBBM-Ch. 2 morning news anchor Randy Salerno was killed Thursday night in a snowmobiling accident near Eagle River, Wis., the station said.

Although the Vilas County sheriff's office did not identify Salerno, it reported that a 45-year-old passenger died after a snowmobile's driver lost control and hit several trees. Salerno was 45.

"Alcohol and speed are believed to be a factor in the crash," the department said in a news release.

No charges have been filed.

According to the station's Web site, Salerno was snowmobiling with friends in Mercer, Wis., near Eagle River when his snowmobile broke down.

He was picked up by a childhood friend, Scott Hirschey, and was riding on the back of Hirschey's one-seater snowmobile when it slid off the trail and struck a tree, the station reported. Hirschey was thrown from the snowmobile, while Salerno took the full force of the impact, the station said.

Despite attempts to revive him, he was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.

Hirschey was flown to Marshfield, Wis., where he was in serious but stable condition at St. Joseph's Hospital.

Police said they received a call about the accident shortly after 11:30 p.m.

There have been 10 snowmobiling fatalities--at least eight of which were alcohol-related--since the 2007-08 winter season started, according to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. In the previous three seasons, there have been an average of 33 snowmobile fatalities each year, more than half of which were alcohol-related.

Salerno, a Chicago-area native, served alongside Roseanne Tellez on Channel 2's morning news from 5 a.m. to 7 a.m. and the 11 a.m. news, according to the Web site. He began work at the station in September 2004.

"Randy was a talented news anchor and a major reason for our recent morning show success," station President and General Manager Joe Ahern said in a statement. "But it was Randy's sense of humor and quick wit that separated him from the rest. He was a skilled journalist, trusted colleague and dear friend to many in our newsroom--especially to our morning team."

Prior to working at Channel 2, Salerno worked at WGN-Ch. 9 from 1993 to 2004 as anchor of the midday newscast.

On the air Friday, morning, former WGN colleagues recalled Salerno as witty, calm in a crisis and always ready to help a colleague despite the competitiveness of the industry.

"He was so laid back," said news anchor Robin Baumgarten. ". . .He was like, 'dude whatever, it will get done.' " Before anchoring midday at WGN, Salerno was a general assignment reporter and the weekend morning news anchor from 1994 to 1999.

Before working at WGN, he was a reporter and weekend anchor at WNYT-TV in Albany, N.Y. Prior to that, he worked at WMBD-TV and WHOI-TV in Peoria. He began his broadcasting career at WIFR-TV in Rockford as a general assignment reporter.

He won a local Emmy Award for his work on Channel 2's 2004 broadcast of the LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon.

Salerno received his bachelor's degree in communications from Illinois State University. He lived in Crystal Lake, where he grew up, with his wife, Irene, and their 3 children.

The crash is under investigation by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, the sheriff's department, the Vilas County coroner's office and the county district attorney.

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#2 25 Jan 08 :: 21:39

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Re: Local newscaster dies at 45

Very sad. Too much death lately.


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#3 25 Jan 08 :: 22:21

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Re: Local newscaster dies at 45

Sisterdebmac wrote:

Too much death lately.

I thought the same today. This year has just started and look who already died.


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#4 26 Jan 08 :: 21:47

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Re: Local newscaster dies at 45

Yeah, I've been hearing about deaths since September. Everytime I get out of the "odd state," I get back into it very quickly. My regards to his family and loved ones.


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