Local Meteorologists to Guess What America Thinks for Charity
Four meteorologists from local TV stations around the country will get the chance to raise up to $50,000 for charity by guessing what America thinks.
Amber Sullins, chief meteorologist for Phoenix ABC affiliate KNXV, Mark Johnson, chief meteorologist for Cleveland ABC affiliate WEWS, George Flickinger, meteorologist for Tulsa NBC affiliate KJRH and Gary Lezak, chief meteorologist for Kansas City NBC affiliate KSHB will duke it out on TV game show “Let’s Ask America” next Thursday, January 31.
“Let’s Ask America” is a televised game show with four contestants playing over Skype. The contestants must predict how Americans answered questions like, “What did commuters say is the most difficult type of weather to drive in?” The show is produced by Scripps and Warner Bros. Telepictures and airs as a replacement for Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy in some markets. Read more



Last week TVSpy wrote about four local meteorologists competing on the TV game show “Let’s Ask America”. This week we got the chance to find out how the show went and how much 



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