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You Can't Keep Kelly Bates Down
In September of 2021, Kelly Bates made national news when WJAR 10 pushed the weekend weather personality out the door.
WJAR is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, the national media conglomerate that had close ties to the Trump administration. Sinclair announced cuts, and soon Bates became the face of corporate downsizing.
Within a few months, she was picked up by ABC6 for weekend coverage. She rebounded and became a community icon, including becoming the emcee for Rhode Island PrideFest.
When she joined ABC in June, the affiliate already had three meteorologists — Chelsea Priest, Jeff Desnoyers, and Tim Studebaker.
All three have left ABC6 over the past few months.
Big Announcement
On Thursday, she took to Twitter and announced the big news that she is now the lead meteorologist for the station.
"Hey everyone! I realized I forgot to tell you I’m now on weeknights at 4,5,6 & 11 on @ABC6#movingonup," she Twitted
Bates’ promotion is just part of the ongoing shakeup at ABC6.
Anchor Doreen Scanlon is leaving the station.
Then, reporter Olivia DaRocha, announced that she was leaving the station at the end of December. "After 3+ years, I’ve made the decision to step away from news. It’s been rewarding and exhilarating- but also difficult and mentally exhausting. This will be my last weekend anchoring on @ABC6 and my last day on air will be December 27th," she Tweeted.