![]() "Retirements, next chapters in life.I understand and celebrate these occasions," chief WOAI meteorologist Chris Suchan posted on Facebook. Will also miss you dearly around the station." "Here come more tears," morning WOAI meteorologist Jeannette Calle posted on Facebook. Mathieu did not mention this or explain the reason for her sudden departure. WOAI owner Sinclair Broadcast Group has been in the news this week announcing it was reducing its workforce by approximately 5% which amounts to more than 550 employees due to the pandemic. Sinclair Broadcast Group in the headlines So on that note, I'm going to say goodbye. And cut my hair any frickin way I want to, and color it any way I want to, and wear whatever I want to and enjoy life.īut just know that I appreciate all of you for all the years that you've given me. So we're mourning and so many levels, but it is, it's fast paced and I'm going to slow down and I'm going to enjoy my girls and I'm going to enjoy my husband. I'm going to be painting a lot and probably drinking some wine and chillaxing the rest of my days. I cannot wait to see what happens next and I don't know what I'm going to do next. Here is partial transcript of what she said in the video announcement: In the video released Saturday, Mathieu offers a tearful goodbye to her colleagues and viewers. How anchor Delaine Mathieu said goodbye to San Antonio TV viewers Mathieu was featured on WOAI's newscast Friday in a goodbye montage to Beamer. This comes after the much hyped news that San Antonio TV news veteran, and Mathieu's co-anchor, Randy Beamer retired from WOAI. The longtime 5pm TV news anchor says Tuesday was her last day on the air. Delaine Mathieu has announced on Facebook and YouTube that she is gone from News 4 San Antonio WOAI newscasts after 16 years with the station. ![]()
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