Larry Richert

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Larry Richert (born Millvale, Pennsylvania) is an American journalist.

Reichert began his career as a weather forecaster at KDKA-TV from 1990 to 2001. He now hosts the morning news on the sister radio station KDKA-AM. He is Pittsburgh’s master Master of Ceremonies and an ambassador for Pittsburgh. Born in Millvale and raised in McCandless Township, Richert graduated from North Allegheny High School and Clarion University. Larry and his wife Cindi have three children. Larry also serves as the voice of NFL Films/Steelers Highlights and is active in dozens of charities. He is also brother-in-law to former Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino.

Richert was among the first to give a public broadcast forum to pre-teen Christina Aguilara who has since become an international superstar vocalist.

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