After WDIV-TV鈥檚 Devin Scillian does his last newscast this Friday, Dec. 13, Ty Steele, who has been appearing on Local 4 for a few weeks, will anchor the evening news at 5, 6, and 11 p.m. Steele most recently worked in Sacramento at KCRA-TV. Since moving his family 鈥 and their Maltipoo, Blue 鈥 to Troy this past fall, he鈥檚 already garnered quite a following not only on his first news programs here (鈥淚n Your Neighborhood鈥 segments and early-evening newscasts), but also in social media where you鈥檒l find him and his family 鈥 his wife Stephanie Steele, PhD and four daughters 鈥 enjoying area parks, reveling in school activities, and mixing up tasty smoothies at home.
Steele started his job in the fall so Scillian could show him the ropes at the station and in Detroit. (Scillian took him to a Red Wings game and introduced him to a coney dog.)
I first met Steele at Buddy鈥檚 Pizza in Troy, his new hometown, where he was checking out the iconic, saucy pie (鈥淟ove the crispy crust and Wisconsin brick cheese!鈥 he says) as part of his get-to-know-Detroit goals. Here, he shares a little bit about himself.
You have zero family living in Michigan, and yet you were big on moving here from California. Why?
Detroit is the comeback city, and I want to be a part of it! Plus, when you receive a great career opportunity at a powerhouse like , it鈥檚 hard to turn down. Also, I鈥檝e always been intrigued by the Midwest. Moving here was appealing to me, especially as we have a family with young kids (ages 4 through 10) and it seems a big focus here is on family values and community engagement.
Why did you choose Troy for your city of residence?
Our biggest criteria was great schools and then we wanted good shopping, parks, friendliness, safety, and a nice house. Troy is all that.
When did you know you wanted to become a newscaster?
I was young. I remember riding around in my parents鈥 Chevy van in the 1990s with my three brothers where we grew up (Lacey, Washington). I鈥檇 pretend that the cars going by were my audience and I鈥檇 broadcast to them as if they were my viewers. In third grade, I was a paper boy with one of my brothers. I knew that I was delivering something important, and I felt like I had a big job. We got $150 per month and had to split it. I was a weird kid who watched the news. And I loved communications in school, debating, things like that.
The newscaster鈥檚 job has changed over the past several years or so. What are your responsibilities?
We aren鈥檛 just broadcasting news, but also writing it for online and for social media. We make public appearances, too. Did you know that journalists are competing with influencers now? I find that Detroit鈥檚 a little different than most news markets, though. People are engaged in the news. There鈥檚 a lot of Detroit pride. I鈥檝e noticed that since day one. I鈥檓 on Local 4 News 4, 5, 5:30, and 6 p.m. news until Devin retires. Then I鈥檒l be a news anchor at 5, 6, and 11.
The beloved Devin Scillian is a big act to follow. How鈥檚 that going so far?
He sure is. He鈥檚 a great guy in front of the camera and behind it and that takes a lot of energy. He鈥檚 a consummate professional and cares deeply about storytelling and sharing accurate and timely information that impacts the daily lives of people in the metro Detroit area. I will work extremely hard to follow in his footsteps. I have learned a lot from him so far and even enjoyed a steak dinner with him at Parc, which was my first fine-dining experience in Detroit. Devon鈥檚 been super welcoming and kind.听
How about your downtime?
[When I was younger] I spent a lot of time reading, writing, drawing and painting (including watercolors). After starting a career and having kids, I haven鈥檛 devoted as much time to my artwork as I would like. But I can鈥檛 wait to find the space and time to pick it back up. And fitness is one of my hobbies. I鈥檝e been lifting weights since the age of 14. I lift weights five days a week and try to eat a healthy diet. You could say I鈥檓 a gym rat!
And here we are at Buddy鈥檚! So, you do splurge, then?
I don鈥檛 cheat a lot, but for me, the biggest splurge is pizza or a giant double burger with fries. I did, in fact, recently enjoy a burger at the . Great!
Any surprises, so far, about Michigan that you weren鈥檛 expecting?
No surprises, just confirmations. I had heard that people in the Midwest were super welcoming. That鈥檚 exactly what I鈥檝e seen.
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