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Rocky Daboval has left the building: Longtime WBRZ general manager celebrates retirement

BATON ROUGE - WBRZ S longtime boss and leader Rocky Daboval has left the office for the last time. Our now former general manager is on his way to be a full time grandfather.

Longtime WBRZ executive, Rocky Daboval, announces retirement; Trey Schmaltz named station General Manager

There are exciting similarities to Rocky Daboval’s first day at WBRZ and today: An industry on the cusp of change, a locally-owned television station innovating and leading the future, and a lot of life to live in the years ahead. Only tomorrow won’t be the same as the tomorrow in the late 1970s - Daboval, the station’s general manager, will move into retirement.

Pat Shingleton delivers final forecast after 40 years at WBRZ

Pat Shingleton delivers final forecast after 40 years at WBRZ 2 months 1 week 22 hours ago Friday, January 29 2021 Jan 29, 2021 January 29, 2021 2:00 PM January 29, 2021 in News Source: WBRZ Share: BATON ROUGE – Grandparents will tell you, it’s a life-changing moment when you become one.  Pat Shingleton agrees, and it’s one of the reasons why, after more than 40 years of forecasting the weather in Baton Rouge, he’s decided to retire from daily appearances on television. Pat delivered his final weather report during evening newscasts on Channel 2 Friday (Jan. 29).  Pat said he’s closing the umbrella, but really, he’s just holding a different one, one that will include his growing family and his one-year-old grandchild.  It’s nothing new – Pat’s lived the fatherly role with his own family and has mentored countless colleagues he s treated as his own family while stewarding the WBRZ weather team and helping viewers navigate some of the scariest weather e

Pat Shingleton will deliver final forecast after 40 years at WBRZ Friday

Pat Shingleton delivers final forecast after 40 years at WBRZ 2 months 1 week 22 hours ago Friday, January 29 2021 Jan 29, 2021 January 29, 2021 2:00 PM January 29, 2021 in News Source: WBRZ Share: BATON ROUGE – Grandparents will tell you, it’s a life-changing moment when you become one.  Pat Shingleton agrees, and it’s one of the reasons why, after more than 40 years of forecasting the weather in Baton Rouge, he’s decided to retire from daily appearances on television. Pat delivered his final weather report during evening newscasts on Channel 2 Friday (Jan. 29).  Pat said he’s closing the umbrella, but really, he’s just holding a different one, one that will include his growing family and his one-year-old grandchild.  It’s nothing new – Pat’s lived the fatherly role with his own family and has mentored countless colleagues he s treated as his own family while stewarding the WBRZ weather team and helping viewers navigate some of the scariest weather e

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