After 45 years of dedicated service at WDSU, Chief Meteorologist Margaret Orr announced her retirement, effective at the end of March. The announcement has sparked an outpouring of support and congratulations from colleagues and viewers alike, highlighting her status as a beloved figure in the New Orleans broadcasting community. Orr's career has been celebrated for its longevity and impact, with many referring to her as a broadcasting legend and the GOAT (Greatest of All Time) in the field.
Huge congrats to NOLA broadcast legend @MargaretOrr on an amazing run! 45 years in any industry is incredible - more so in broadcasting. I hope you enjoy the showering of good vibes and comments in the weeks to come, as well as your much-deserved retirement. https://t.co/sFMdPRSzHf
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A New Orleans institution at WDSU, she will be missed. Congrats @MargaretOrr! https://t.co/SEmgGP6OG0
Best wishes to the GOAT. We throw that acronym around a lot these days, but for @MargaretOrr? We honestly don’t use it enough. 🫡 https://t.co/lLnZVHibHZ
After 45 years at WDSU, Chief Meteorologist Margaret Orr announces her retirement, set for the end of March. Share your messages to Margaret here and help us celebrate her incredible career. https://t.co/LswrwxjlsC
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