
Bob Mayo - Wikipedia
Robert J. Mayo (August 25, 1951 – February 23, 2004) was an American session keyboardist and guitarist, perhaps best known for his work with Peter Frampton. [1] Mayo was born in New York City, and grew up in Westchester County. He began …
Longtime reporter Bob Mayo retiring from WTAE
Dec 23, 2024 · PITTSBURGH — After 30 years with WTAE, longtime general assignment reporter Bob Mayo is retiring. Bob's career as a journalist started before he joined the team at …
'We'll be in touch': Longtime reporter Bob Mayo thanks fans for ...
Dec 30, 2024 · After 30 years with Pittsburgh's Action News 4, longtime general assignment reporter Bob Mayo has announced his retirement. During one of his final live shots Monday, Bob Mayo expressed nothing...
Bob Mayo - WTAE-TV Pittsburgh Action News 4
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TV Talk: WTAE reporter Bob Mayo announces retirement
Dec 17, 2024 · Applying the law of “things come in threes,” Tuesday’s announcement by longtime WTAE general assignment reporter Bob Mayo that he will retire Dec. 31 is appropriate as it’s the third significant...
Bob Mayo retires: Celebrating 30 years of dedicated journalism in …
Veteran journalist Bob Mayo is retiring after decades of dedicated reporting in Pittsburgh, known for his exhaustive research and attention to detail. We often saw Bob with the sleeves of his...
On Dec. 31, we will be saying goodbye... - WTAE-TV Pittsburgh
On Dec. 31, we will be saying goodbye to Bob Mayo as he enters into a new journey in Pittsburgh: Retirement. Congratulations on your retirement very well deserved and you will be missed …
Veteran Pittsburgh TV News Reporter Announces Retirement
P ITTSBURGH, PA — Bob Mayo, a general assignment reporter for WTAE-TV for the past three decades, announced his retirement Tuesday. His last day at the station will be Dec. 31.
Yet another retirement: Bob Mayo - pbrtv.com
Dec 17, 2024 · WTAE-TV reporter Bob Mayo is no different. His last 30 years alone have been working for Channel 4. In a Facebook post this morning, Mayo says the earliest experience he was involved in was as a teenager in the late 60s and early 70s as a student volunteer on “The Place” which was hosted by Dennis Benson and produced at WQED.
Another Pittsburgh Local Journalist Sets Retirement - Adweek
WTAE reporter Bob Mayo said he is retiring on December 31. TribLive points out that this is the “third significant on-air retirement from Pittsburgh TV stations this quarter, following the...