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"Mac" leaves the air

October 20, 2008 by Veronica Villafañe

Longtime weathercaster Maclovio Perez left WOAI-4 in San Antonio to take a job as spokesman for the Edgewood Independent School District.  He had been working at the NBC affiliate doing the morning weather and features for “San Antonio Living” for more than six years.

Maclovio has been on the air for more than 25 years, starting his career at WOAI, where he just retired from.  He worked at CBS-2 in L.A. for 16 years before moving back to Texas.

“Mac,” as he’s often affectionately called, didn’t say any on air good-byes, preferring to exit his lifelong on-air career quietly.

 

Filed Under: People Tagged With: Maclovio Perez

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  1. Pat Darcy says

    October 22, 2008 at 8:08 PM

    I wish “Mac” the very, very best in
    his new endeavor, but I really want him to know how terribly he is and will be missed here in Texas. Though I didn’t live in San
    Antonio, the city of Kerrville, loved him as their own.. I am so sorry not to have you wake me up every morning. Good luck, Pat Darcy

  2. Robin says

    February 7, 2009 at 4:24 AM

    We already miss you, but now that we know what you're up to, we wish you the best. No more waking up to Mac. Good Luck and the best of wishes.
    Robin & John

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Hispanic media and entertainment contributor to Forbes.

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