Jamie Staton's WMUR Farewell & New Chapter At Easterseals
Is it possible to dedicate nearly three decades of your life to a single profession, only to embark on an entirely new journey? Jamie Staton, a name synonymous with sports broadcasting in New Hampshire, is proving that it is not only possible but also inspiring, as he transitions from his long-held role at WMUR to a new chapter with Easterseals New Hampshire and Vermont.
For those who have tuned into WMUR-TV over the years, Jamie Staton has been a familiar face, voice, and a trusted source of sports news. His career at the station spans an impressive 26 years, a testament to his dedication, professionalism, and the connection he built with the viewers of New Hampshire. He started his career at WMUR in 1994 and has been a part of the team since 1998 covering local and national sports. His contributions extended beyond simply reporting scores and highlights; Staton has been a community advocate, even establishing the "Battle of the Badges" charity. As he steps away from the anchor desk, the impact of his work and his legacy in New Hampshire's media landscape are undeniable.
Category | Details |
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Full Name | Jamie Staton |
Known For | Sports Anchor and Reporter |
Years at WMUR | 26 years (1998-present) |
Current Role | Major Gifts Officer, Easterseals New Hampshire and Vermont |
Alma Mater | Dartmouth |
Key Colleagues | Alicia (News Director), Jason King (Colleague for 26 years), Jean Mackin |
Community Involvement | Established the "Battle of the Badges" charity |
Starting Year in Career | 1994 |
Leaving Date | 2024 |
Transitioning From | WMUR Sports Anchor |
Transitioning To | Easterseals of New Hampshire and Vermont |
Notable Achievements | Covered local and national sports |
Reference | WMUR Official Website |
The transition has been marked by an outpouring of support and well wishes from colleagues and viewers alike. Staton's departure from the station after a quarter of a century is significant. During his final broadcast, he expressed gratitude to his news director, Alicia, and his colleague Jason King, who worked alongside him for the entirety of his WMUR career. He also extended his thanks to his friends at Dartmouth and, of course, his mother, Martha, acknowledging the support system that has undoubtedly contributed to his success.
Tonights 6pm show will be my final news broadcast, after 26 incredible years at WMUR, Staton shared in a social media post. This announcement resonated deeply within the community, highlighting the end of an era for both the station and its audience. As the farewells were said, Staton took time to thank everyone for their support and love over the years, reflecting on the many memories he's shared with the audience. The impact of his work has been undeniable, and the goodbye message he shared is a clear indication of the respect and appreciation people have for the anchor.
However, this isn't a complete farewell. As Staton himself has indicated, he may still "pop back up on the station from time to time," helping out the sports team and offering his expertise. He has already said that he will be present with the team, helping out Mike Cronin and the sports team which shows his commitment to the sports and the news station.
Staton's new role as a major gifts officer with Easterseals New Hampshire and Vermont represents a significant shift in his career path. Easterseals is a community dedicated to helping individuals with disabilities and their families, offering a range of services and support. Staton will be working collaboratively with the executive team, board members, senior leadership, staff, and volunteers to raise funds for the organization through transformative donations.
Easterseals New Hampshire has been in the news recently as well. In early 2022, the organization was awarded $23 million from the state of New Hampshire through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) State Fiscal Recovery Funds (SFRF) to develop a campus for military members and their families. This project underscores the organization's commitment to serving the community. As a part of the recent news, Shaheen toured the child development center at Easter Seals in New Hampshire.
The news wasnt all about transitions; there was also a very exciting race happening in Manchester: the Delta Dental Elliott Corporate Road Race. With Jamie Staton standing by, he was able to report on all the action and excitement of the 31st running, adding to the lively atmosphere.
Staton's career in journalism began in 1994, and he has witnessed firsthand the transformation of the industry, embracing new challenges and always maintaining his dedication to providing the most accurate and comprehensive coverage. His transition to Easterseals highlights not only his professional versatility but also his commitment to community service. His career has demonstrated that its possible to apply your talents to new and meaningful ways to help others.
His journey with WMUR provides valuable lessons for aspiring journalists, and his departure marks an important shift in his professional life. As he embarks on this new path, everyone wishes him the best. The next chapter will be with Easterseals and his fans will see him on WMUR. So, stay tuned for the adventures of Jamie Staton. His name will always be a part of the local sports community.

