I listened to George Weber regularly when he had is own nighttime show on KOA in Denver. He was witty and informative and listeners never knew what was coming next. I remember him parodying the opening of the new Denver subway system. (There wasn’t one, he just made it up. He was “on location” and used sound effects to create the hoax.) He had people calling in for directions to the terminals. Then during the great american smoke out, he had smokers call up and pledge how many extra cigarettes they would smoke to make up for the difference. He always ended his shows by thanking his producer, then uttering the phrase, “Always Question Authority.” God bless George Weber and RIP.
ABC News Radio anchor George Weber, 50, was found dead this morning in his Brooklyn, NY apartment. Police believe it was a homicide.
The New York Daily News reports Weber “was found in his bed with several stab wounds in his neck and upper torso,” and police believe he died Friday night.
Weber spent nearly a decade doing the news at WABC for “Curtis and Kuby,” before becoming a freelance anchor in 2008. His last newscast was March 15. Weber’s active blog (where the pictures are from) was last updated Friday.
[From ABC News Radio's George Weber Found Dead - mediabistro.com: TVNewser]



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