There's a Hurricane on the Horizon, and Its Name is Rob Marciano
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In a bit of self-prophesizing, CNN weatherman Rob Marciano answers the question, "Is it possible for a journalist to be a sex symbol?," asked by V Man, with: "I don't see why not. Presidential candidates have been called sex symbols. I don't think the label is exclusive to movie stars."

In-deed.

Marciano is the men's fashion rag poster boy for warm fronts (yes, we went there), pinning him up like a real model in various weather-related scenery. And it certainly makes sense: Marciano was the focus of Jossip's own Journalust last year. But sorry, gays: Marciano is a heterosexual, said to be dating and living with co-anchor Veronica de la Cruz.

Below, one more beauty shot.

 

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[VMan, via TVN]

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Comments (3)

No. 1 · Edmontongreg

I first saw him during Katrina - he was in an area which was just being flooded. I kept watching CNN to see if he was ok. That was a chore.

I am glad he is. If Veronica ever dumps him….

Posted: Jun 7, 2008 at 3:30 pm · @Reply · [Flag?]
No. 2 · objectiveanlyst

IMO, Rob is an ecellent forecaster. I've seem several programs where he read the news with a great, very clear dimenor. Is supect that Rob will hav a long carerr with CNN, with his solid fried reports, However, CNN management nay be wise to increse is a air-time as a co-anchor.

Posted: Jun 14, 2008 at 6:56 pm · @Reply · [Flag?]
No. 3 · objectiveanlyst

OOPHS….SHOUD A SAID….WITH HIS solid field reports. i hope we'll continue his ecellent anchoring…it will interesting see what happen in the near futher.
…JAY HUSSEY
A/KA OBJECIVE ANANLYST.

Posted: Jun 14, 2008 at 7:03 pm · @Reply · [Flag?]
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