Where did Kidd O'Shea work before returning to Milwaukee?
He worked at WJLA-TV's "Good Morning Washington" in Washington D.C.
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After a decade in Washington D.C., Kidd O'Shea has returned to his hometown of Milwaukee, rejoining TMJ4 as a traffic anchor and community correspondent. His return marks a heartfelt reconnection with the city and its people.
Kidd O'Shea's journey back to Milwaukee is more than just a career move; it's a return to the places and faces that shaped him. His early experiences at Winkie's, the family business, instilled in him a strong work ethic and appreciation for customer interaction. His time co-hosting "Kidd and Elizabeth in the Morning" on WMYX-FM solidified his place in the local media landscape.
During his decade in Washington D.C., O'Shea broadened his experience, covering high-profile events and promoting LGBTQ visibility. However, the pull of his hometown proved strong, drawing him back to Milwaukee.
His return has been filled with nostalgic visits to local favorites, including Zaffiro's pizza and the Public Market. These experiences underscore the deep connection he has with the city and its residents.
O'Shea's role at TMJ4 offers him a platform to share his experiences and perspectives with the Milwaukee community, further strengthening the bond between him and the city he calls home.
He worked at WJLA-TV's "Good Morning Washington" in Washington D.C.
He is a traffic anchor and community correspondent.
Winkie's, the Public Market, and Zaffiro's pizza.
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