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Penguins at WTOP
Penguins at WTOP
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WTOP_Web_Team@wtop.com
March 8, 2013, 5:45 PM
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The Travel and Adventure Show sent a friendly promoter to the Glass-Enclosed Nerve Center.
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Penguins arrive at the Glass-Enclosed Nerve Center. (WTOP/Meera Pal)
WTOP/Meera Pal
Penguins arrive at the Glass-Enclosed Nerve Center. (WTOP/Meera Pal)
WTOP/Meera Pal
Penguins arrive at the Glass-Enclosed Nerve Center. (WTOP/Meera Pal)
WTOP/Meera Pal
(From left) The SeaWorld penguin whisperers in the newsroom were Justin Brackett, supervisor of aviculture; Brandon Davis, animal ambassador; and Greg Smith, communications spokesperson. (WTOP/Meera Pal)
WTOP/Meera Pal
Pete the penguin made his radio debut. (WTOP/Meera Pal)
WTOP/Meera Pal
Pete the penguin made his radio debut. (WTOP/Meera Pal)
WTOP/Meera Pal
Judy Taub, WTOP on-air editor, meets Pete the penguin in the studio. (WTOP/Meera Pal)
WTOP/Meera Pal
Pete the penguin made his radio debut. (WTOP/Meera Pal)
WTOP/Meera Pal
Pete the penguin made his radio debut. (WTOP/Meera Pal)
WTOP/Meera Pal
Pete the penguin made his radio debut. (WTOP/Meera Pal)
WTOP/Meera Pal
Pete the penguin made his radio debut. (WTOP/Meera Pal)
WTOP/Meera Pal
Pete the penguin made his radio debut. (WTOP/Meera Pal)
WTOP/Meera Pal
The newsroom at WTOP was briefly penguin- obsessed. (WTOP/Brian Drew)
WTOP/Brian Drew
Pete was very curious about all of the equipment in the studio. (WTOP/Laurie Cantillo)
WTOP/Laurie Cantillo
Pete was very curious about all of the equipment in the studio. (WTOP/Laurie Cantillo)
WTOP/Laurie Cantillo
The newsroom at WTOP was briefly penguin- obsessed. (WTOP/Mike McMearty)
WTOP/Mike McMearty
Hillary Howard and Shaun Anderson welcomed Pete the penguin into the studio while they were live on-air. (WTOP/Melvin Chase)
WTOP/Melvin Chase
Pete the penguin was at home in the studio. (WTOP/Heather Brady)
WTOP/Heather Brady
Pete the penguin was at home in the studio. (WTOP/Heather Brady)
WTOP/Heather Brady
Pete the penguin was at home in the studio. (WTOP/Heather Brady)
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