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John Coleman, Chicago and SD weatherman, 83

He was part of the crew that helped ABCs Good Morning America take off in the 70s. And a visionary who saw the potential of the emerging cable TV industry in the early 80s.
 
The man who (if only for one year, he left TWC for WCBS New York in 1983) sparked the careers of dozens of on-camera meteorologists, and those ubiquitous segments called 'Local on the 8's'. May he rest in forever peace.
 
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