From 2007 until 2011, the famed weather forecaster at Fox-owned WFLD-Channel 32, where she was the first female chief meteorologist on Chicago television, acquired a large following.
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She’s now slated to debut on October 25 as an anchor for Fox Weather, a new 24/7 advertiser-supported video-on-demand streaming weather service.
After ten years as the weekend meteorologist at WABC, the ABC-owned station in New York, Freeze retired on Sunday.

Freeze had worked for stations in Philadelphia, Denver, and Portland, Oregon, before joining Fox 32. Brigham Young University and the University of Pennsylvania educated the native of Provo, Utah.
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FOX Weather, the 24/7 ad-supported streaming weather service from FOX News Media, will debut on Monday, October 25th, according to its president, Sharri Berg.

As its original linear network FOX News Channel celebrates its 25th anniversary this week, the new service represents FOX News Media’s eighth platform under the direction of CEO Suzanne Scott.
FOX Weather will be available for free on foxweather.com and through the FOX Weather app for iOS and Android. FOX Weather will also be available via FOX NOW, the FOX News app, and Tubi on internet-connected TVs.


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