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Justin Farmer's Exit from WSB-TV and New Career in Finance
2024-11-25
After an extensive 16-year tenure at WSB-TV, Justin Farmer is now leaving his anchor position to venture into the finance industry. An Atlanta native and Emmy-winning journalist, Farmer's decision marks a significant chapter in his life.

A Local Journalist's Transition to the Finance World

Justin Farmer's Time at WSB-TV

For more than 16 years, Justin Farmer was a prominent anchor at WSB-TV. His work was highly regarded, and he became an integral part of the local news landscape. He covered a wide range of stories, bringing the events of Atlanta and North Georgia directly to viewers' screens. His dedication and commitment to local news were second to none, earning him the respect and admiration of both his colleagues and the viewers.During his time at WSB-TV, Farmer was involved in numerous significant news events. He reported on everything from natural disasters to political developments, always providing accurate and timely information. His on-air presence was calm and authoritative, making him a trusted source of news for the community.

New Career Path in Finance

Now, Farmer is taking on a new career path. He will serve as a special contributor on economic, financial, and political issues for Channel 2 Action News. This move allows him to combine his journalistic skills with his interest in the finance industry. He will bring a unique perspective to these topics, sharing insights and analysis that will be valuable to viewers.As he embarks on this new journey, Farmer expressed his gratitude for his time at WSB-TV. "I'm deeply grateful to WSB-TV and our viewers," he said. "It has been such a privilege to be with you in our great city and state sharing the moments that have shaped our lives."

Family Connection

Farmer is the son of Don Farmer, a former newscaster in Atlanta. This family connection adds an interesting dimension to his career. Growing up in a media family likely influenced his decision to pursue a career in journalism and now, in finance. It shows that talent and passion can run in the family.Marian Pittman, president of WSB-TV and CMG content, praised Farmer's work. "His commitment to covering local news in North Georgia is second to none and we wish him the best as he takes on a new path in his career. I want to thank Justin for his dedication to WSB-TV and for his almost two decades of service to our viewers."Farmer's final day on air as an anchor will be Nov. 26. This marks the end of an era at WSB-TV, but it also opens up new opportunities for him in the finance industry. His departure will be felt by many, but his legacy at WSB-TV will live on.
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