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Mark Thompson portrayed a news presenter during Season 2, 3, 4 and 5 of 24.

Biography and career[]

Mark Thompson was born in Washington, DC. He studied at Colgate University and then at Oxford University in the UK.

Thompson started his news career reporting on science and environmental issues for KRON-TV in San Francisco. Eventually, he was promoted to nightly weather anchor. After that, he was a weather, science, and lifestyle reporter for KTTV FOX 11 in Los Angeles and then on Channel 13. Thompson has also worked as a reporter for KMGH-TV in Denver, Colorado, and WKBW-TV in Buffalo, New York.

From 1998 to 2001, Thompson hosted Guinness Primetime on FOX for 3 seasons. He has also hosted numerous events and served as announcer on shows like American Idol, So You Think You Can Dance, and Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, among others. Thompson has also worked as a producer and is currently a managing partner in Santa Maris Entertainment.

Since 1995, Thompson has had various roles on TV shows and films, usually appearing as a newscaster. Some of the TV shows i

Mark Thompson is a daily voice in Los Angeles on the most listened to talk radio station in the country, KFIAM 640 (available on the iheartradio app and at KFIAM640.com)

Before that, Mark Thompson spent 30 years on-air as a nightly fixture in the TV news business.

Thompson started as a science and environmental reporter, doing investigative series and a full range of reporting.

Quickly, Mark became one of the most popular television personalities as a nightly weather forecaster in both San Francisco and Los Angeles .  His work gave him a national profile.

When Mark Thompson moved to L.A. he built out his resume as a producer and writer (winning an Emmy for a comedy Christmas show he co-wrote).

Then as a show host Thompson regularly hosted television shows of high drama and even life and death.

He  hosted high profile “event” shows like Celebrity Daredevils Live (FOX), all the Robbie Knievel jumps since 1990 (building to building in Las Vegas, over a portion of the Grand Canyon, and over an oncoming train.

New Year’s Eve viewers may remember Mark as a regular New Y

Mark Thompson (newscaster)

American journalist

Mark Thompson is an American newscaster and a two-time Emmy award winner for writing, hosting and producing specials for the Fox Broadcasting Company stations.[1]

Television news

Thompson reported on science and environmental issues for KRON-TV, then an NBC affiliate in San Francisco, before getting upped to the nightly weather anchor on the 5, 6 and 11:00 p.m. editions of NewsCenter 4, in addition to those duties.

Mark Thompson pioneered Neighborhood Weather, where he would read letters from viewers who’d requested a live remote broadcast from their neighborhood in the Bay Area. This was known as “Neighborhood Weather”, a popular and enduring franchise. Thompson was the on-air nightly weather anchor, science, and even occasional lifestyle reporter for KTTV's Fox 11 NewsLos Angeles. When he started appearing on KCOP-TV Channel 13 (the Fox-owned sister station of KTTV), Thompson became known for dancing during the weather reports on KCOP-TV's 11 PM newscasts, which he originally did on a whim. How

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