I know for sure that Patrick Hammer, the popular meteorologist KSTP-TV dropped in November 2013, didn't want to leave Minnesota. But he's going. To WGRZ, the Gannett station in Buffalo, N.Y.
"He's going to be the Dave Dahl of his [new] station. Nobody showed him any love in Minnesota and so Patrick had to move," said his former KSTP on-air pal and now the man behind "The Rusty Gatenby Review." Gatenby said that Hammer's charming fill-in work at KARE 11 got that station's phone ringing but it didn't have an opening so news director Jane Helmke put out the word that somebody should hire Hammer.
"People really did respond to him positively," Helmke told me Wednesday. "Certainly I called a couple people."
Hammer tweeted the news on Thursday morning. "Totally fired up. My wife and family wanted to be buried in blue sky. So Buffalo it is. Not goodbye just a new hello."
I know Hammer did not want to leave this area because he previously told me, "I'm hoping to stay here. My family loves it here."
Jenner and Wheaties
Bruce Jenner has the same taste buds as Caitlyn Jenner, and General Mills probably doesn't want to offend fans of either. But a story posted Monday by TMZ about General Mills, on whose Wheaties boxes Bruce has appeared, left a peculiar aftertaste.
The Olympic decathlon icon, in case you've been in a coma, has announced that he is transgender and has become Caitlyn. When TMZ contacted General Mills for a reaction to Caitlyn's debut in the latest issue of Vanity Fair, the TV show/website was told, "Bruce Jenner continues to be a respected member of Team Wheaties." When TMZ.com "followed up by asking if they acknowledge the presence of Caitlyn, the response was short and to the point: 'We stand by our statement.' We were told General Mills has had its statement locked and loaded for a while. It's interesting the company rolled out the box cover in 2012 for a retro campaign celebrating the achievements of Olympic gold medalists, which also included the images of Muhammad Ali and Mary Lou Retton. We don't know if they will use Bruce's image in the future."
Tuesday I called General Mills to find out if its statement had been correctly conveyed by TMZ. The Golden Valley-based company's spokesman, Mike Siemienas, told me that the statement TMZ said was locked and loaded is one that was prepared after Jenner's interview with ABC's Diane Sawyer.