Troy Dungan
Troy Dungan | |
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Born | William Troy Dungan Jr. November 17, 1936 Hillsboro, Texas, US |
Occupation | Television; Weather |
Notable credit(s) | WFAA-TV Chief Weather Anchor: 1976 to 2007 KTXD 2012-2013[1] |
Title | Weather Anchor |
Spouse(s) | Janet Dungan |
William Troy Dungan Jr. (born November 17, 1936), better known as Troy Dungan, is an American weatherman presenting for News/Talk 820 47-1 KTXD-TV, effective October 1, 2012. He was formerly the chief weather anchor for both WFAA-TV and WBAP.
Dungan graduated from Baylor University, where he earned a Bachelor's degree. He received private meteorological training from the National Engineering Science Company in Houston, Texas whilst employed at KTRK-TV.[2]
Dungan began his career at KWTX-TV in Waco, Texas in 1958. After working in Orlando, KTRK-TV in Houston, WCAU in Philadelphia, and then ABC O&O WXYZ-TV in Detroit—Dungan joined WFAA-TV as chief weather anchor on July 19, 1976. Whilst at WCAU he was the first weatherman to use the current 5-day forecast system. Before 1976, weather predictions were typically for a maximum of two days ahead.[3]
Since July 19, 2006, the day of Dungan's 30th anniversary with WFAA-TV, he has presented the weather only during News 8 at Six, with Pete Delkus taking over his duties at News 8 at Five and The News 8 Update (10 p.m.). This was to facilitate the transition from Dungan to Delkus as chief meteorologist/weather anchor for WFAA-TV. Troy's last day was July 18, 2007.[4]
On July 20, 2012, KTXD announced a morning news program called 'The Texas Daily' which would be hosted by former WFAA anchor Jeff Brady, amongst other contributors: Tracy Rowlett, Iola Johnson, Rebecca Rodriguez, Troy Dungan, Jolene DeVito, Scott Murray, Gary Cogill, John Criswell, Robert Riggs, Midge Hill, Phyllis Watson, Debbie Denmon, Suzie Humphreys, Don Wall, and John Sparks. The news program launched on October 1, 2012.
In 2014 He is a spokes person for 50 floor and created the jingle for it "call (214 or 817) 877 50 floor pick up the phone will be knocking at your door"!
Awards
Since then he has been named the Best Television Weathercaster by the Texas Associated Press Broadcasters Association eight times. The Dallas Observer has named Dungan the Best Television Weathercaster five times. Dungan has also received the Knight of the Press Award, and special recognition from the National Oceanic Atmospheric Association Research Flight Facility for his work on a documentary film dealing with the subject of hurricanes. The Dallas Press Club has also bestowed the Katie Award onto him.[2] During his last week as chief weather anchor, the National Weather Service gave Dungan an award for his service to the weather community.
Personal
Known for his trademark bow ties, Troy doesn't wear one on Thanksgiving. For reasons that are unknown, it is the only day of the year when he never wears a bow tie.[citation needed]
He started wearing bow ties in 1974 on WXYZ-TV after an ice-fishing story on Pontiac Lake.[5]
Dungan is currently the spokesman for 'Santa's Helpers', which provides thousands of toys to needy children throughout Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas.[2]
Dungan and wife Janet have three children; Leah, Dana, and Wyn-Erin.[citation needed]
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- Living people
- 1936 births
- Baylor University alumni
- People from Dallas, Texas
- American television meteorologists