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Broadcaster Mark McEwen is famous for his cheerful manner. Even when discussing the worst thing that happened to him — the stroke that nearly killed him, knocked him off television and sapped ...
Mark McEwen says he is the "10th one" in a nine-out-of-10 fatality rate for major strokes, and he's pressing prevention for the preventable risk factors. A stroke can happen to anyone, but certain ...
That devastating reality hit hard last year when former Early Show weatherman and features reporter Mark McEwen was unexpectedly struck down while on his way home from a trip in November.
Stroke, says Mark McEwen, is "kind of a lonely malady." Because of that, the former Early Show weatherman has become something of a crusader, hoping to serve as living proof to fellow stroke ...
One of Maryland’s own celebrates a decade on CBS this year. Ten years of getting up in the wee hours has made Mark McEwen, co-host of the network’s “This Morning” program, the dean of ...
Mark McEwen is a survivor, who has beat all odds and has now returned to his true passion -- reporting. In his first nationally televised weather forecast since recovering from a near-fatal and ...
In tracing former anchor Mark McEwen’s remarkable recovery from a massive stroke, WKMG-Channel 6 turned to his wife, Denise. “I believe Denise saved his life and will save his life in the ...
And that is very cool. Mark McEwen, a former weatherman and anchor at CBS and WKMG, is a popular public speaker, author and blogger. He lives in Winter Springs.
Mark McEwen came home yesterday to Baltimore radio, where his broadcast career began. The weather forecaster and entertainment editor of television’s “CBS This Morning” dropped by the ...
CBS’ “Early Show” weatherman and entertainment editor Mark McEwen is leaving the program. He is the third member of the “Early Show” team to leave, following Bryant Gumbel, who left CBS ...
BALTIMOREBALTIMORE — Former CBS “Early Show” personality Mark McEwen is moving on with his life after a massive stroke nearly four years ago that abruptly ended his TV career. He’s written ...
Right now? I’m leaning towards the virtual. Today. Ask me tomorrow. Mark McEwen, a former weatherman and anchor at WKMG and CBS, is the host of “All Things Men” on the Black News Network.