Connecticut’s Good News Guy Departs Fox61 After Nearly a Decade
CONNECTICUT — Keith McGilvery, known as "Connecticut’s Good News Guy," announced his departure from Fox61 after nearly ten years as a morning anchor and multi-skilled reporter. His final day at the station is Friday. McGilvery shared heartfelt sentiments on Facebook, thanking colleagues, community members, and viewers for their support throughout his career. “Being a weekday morning anchor has been the realization of my childhood dream,” he wrote, reflecting on his journey that began with reading morning announcements as a child.
McGilvery, a Boston-area native with a master’s degree in journalism from Emerson College, played a pivotal role at Fox61 by launching initiatives like "Making an Impact" and reporting for Fox61 Student News. His previous experiences include roles at WCAX-TV in Vermont and WVIR/NBC29 in Virginia.
He was recognized for his exceptional contributions, including the annual World Down Syndrome Day Block Party and the Portraits of Autism Campaign. Fellow journalists praised his dedication, with WTNH-TV’s Laura Hutchinson expressing excitement for his next endeavors. McGilvery’s commitment to highlighting community challenges and achievements has left a lasting impression on Connecticut viewers.
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