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Al Terzi : ウィキペディア英語版
Al Terzi

Al Terzi is a news anchor who works for WTIC-TV. Terzi has worked in Connecticut for all but two years since 1968. He is considered "the Dean of Connecticut news anchors."
==Career==
Al began with WTIC/WTIC-FM/WTIC-TV in June 1968 as a staff announcer. The station was owned by Travelers Insurance. When the Washington Post bought the station in 1973, Terzi remained as newscaster and talk show host. He was the original host when ''New England Journal'', a one-hour daily talk show, debuted in 1974.
Terzi continued as news co-anchor until he left in June 1978 and then became News Anchor, then News Director, at WPEC-TV12 (ABC) in West Palm Beach, FL. In October 1978, Terzi was seriously injured when the twin-engine Cessna he piloted, with 4 other WPEC senior staff on board, had engine/fuel problems on approach to the Tallahassee, FL airport. He was forced to make an emergency landing in a small clearing, in the Appalachicola National Forest, south of the airport. During the landing, Terzi was seriously injured and knocked unconscious, when his face slammed into the plane's instrument panel. The other occupants, who were also injured, exited the plane and moved away from it, in case a fire broke out. They had left Terzi inside the plane. One of the passengers said it was assumed that he was dead, because of his severe bleeding and the fact that he was not moving. He soon regained consciousness, exited the plane on his own and joined the passengers who were awaiting medical help. After several surgeries, over a period of several months, Terzi returned to the anchor desk in May 1979.〔("Al Terzi Named Channel 12 News Director." ) ''Palm Beach Daily News'' (Palm Beach, FL) 8 July 1979: 8. Web. 14 February 2012.〕
Terzi returned to Connecticut in April 1980 to work as prime anchor at WTNH-TV8 (ABC) in New Haven, CT. He remained there until January 1994, when he returned to Channel 3.
Terzi's colleague Janet Peckinpaugh alleged that he sexually harassed her when the two anchored at WTNH. Peckinpaugh was fired from WFSB in 1995. She sued the previous owners of WFSB (Post-Newsweek) and in court made allegations about Terzi. Peckinpaugh was awarded more than eight million dollars, but it was settled out of court.
Terzi has shared in two Emmy awards since rejoining Channel 3. The first was for a series of specials on the UConn Huskies basketball team, and the second, for "Best Newscast."
Terzi is a long-standing member of the Society of Professional Journalists.
Terzi left WFSB as their evening anchor February 24, 2012 after he and WFSB could not come to terms on a new contract.
On July 8th, 2012, FOXCT announced that Terzi will be joining the anchor team as the newest member.

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