Josh Cascio, a reporter at Tampa’s Fox outlet WTVT-TV Ch. 13, has left. His post on X/Twitter reads:
“To my friends and colleagues at Fox 13, you are the best in the news business and our viewers are better off for it. I certainly will be a viewer for life. Keep up the good work! As for what’s next for me – as we say in the biz: Stay Tuned!”
Cascio joined the station in March 2011.
Previously, he worked at WCIV-TV Ch. 36, an ABC and MyNetworkTV affiliate in Charleston, S.C. He began his career in South Carolina at the CN2 News.
Cascio has been honored with an Associated Press Award and a South Carolina Broadcast Association Star Award for his five-part series, “Dirty Jobs of the Lowcountry.”
He also won “Best Feature Story” two years in a row from the Radio and Television Digital News Association of the Carolinas.
Cascio graduated from Winthrop University in South Carolina.
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