Lauren Petty Departs WMAQ for Exciting New Opportunity Beyond Broadcasting
After more than two decades in the television industry, WMAQ reporter Lauren Petty has announced her departure from local TV. Petty, who has been with the Chicago NBC-owned station since 2012, shared the news on social media, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to work in the field she is passionate about.
In a heartfelt post, Petty revealed that working in local TV has been a dream come true for her. “After 22 years in television, tomorrow is my last day on the air,” she wrote, marking the end of a significant chapter in her career.
Throughout her time at WMAQ, Petty has been a familiar face for viewers, delivering news and stories that have impacted the local community. Her dedication to journalism and commitment to keeping the public informed have made her a respected figure in the industry.
As Petty bids farewell to her role at WMAQ, she leaves behind a legacy of professionalism and integrity. Her contributions to local TV have not gone unnoticed, and she will be remembered for her hard work and passion for storytelling.
While it is always bittersweet to say goodbye, Petty’s decision to move on from local TV opens up new opportunities for her to explore. As she embarks on the next chapter of her career, her colleagues and viewers alike wish her the best in all her future endeavors.
Petty’s departure serves as a reminder of the ever-evolving nature of the media industry, where change is inevitable but the impact of dedicated journalists like her remains enduring. Her presence will be missed, but her legacy will continue to inspire those who have had the privilege of working alongside her and tuning in to her reports.