Jodi Applegate
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Jodi Applegate (born May 2, 1964 in Wheeling, West Virginia) is an American news anchor. She currently anchors WNYW-TV's Good Day New York with Ron Corning.
Applegate was raised in Moon Township, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh. In 1982, Applegate graduated from Moon Area High School. She then attended New York University, where she got a degree in television and film.
From 1993 to 1996, Applegate hosted Good Morning Arizona on KTVK. During her stay in Phoenix, Applegate married sportscaster Rob Nikoleski. In 1996, Applegate began anchoring MSNBC Live and Weekend Today. She also filled in as a substitude host on the Today show. In late 1999, she hosted Later Today with Florence Henderson and Asha Blake. The show was cancelled in 2000. In mid-2001, Applegate joined WFXT-TV in Boston. She anchored the FOX 25 Morning News, and also briefly anchored the short-lived 4:30 P.M. newscast.
In October 2004, Applegate left WFXT-TV for WNYW-TV in New York City. Applegate began anchoring Good Day New York in 2005. On July 27, 2006, she gained nationwide notoriety for an incident during a segment on Good Day New York towards the end of the 7am hour. Casey and Van Neistat, film-maker brothers, were supposed to be demonstrating how to steal a bicycle (in support of a video they'd made). During the demonstration of a "very dangerous" angle grinder to cut a heavy chain, Casey made it appear as if his brother had cut his throat (using ketchup and yelling excitedly). Applegate angrily scolded the two for perpetrating a prank on live TV. The incident became a popular video on the internet.