Former KTVU anchor Frank Somerville discusses future plans

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In a new interview with Golden Gate Express, Frank Somerville talked life after KTVU.

After a long period of relative silence, Somerville recently began giving interviews. In March 2023, he spoke to

in a televised segment that lasted almost 30 minutes. He expressed remorse for his actions, but was hesitant to identify as an addict and was mum about any future plans.ran a feature written by copy editor Steven Rissotto in which Somerville discussed his time studying at SF State, advised a few students with some broadcasting tips and again expressed remorse for his actions. But perhaps most notably, Somerville shared some hints about his relationship with KTVU and what his future might hold.

In the interview, Somerville said that he hasn’t once turned on KTVU since his departure and has had little contact with the staff, so a return to his old job is not to be expected. He said that searching for a new position has been more difficult than he anticipated, but that he’s not interested in retiring. A podcast seemed off the table for now, with Somerville’s heart still set on returning to the anchor chair — even if it means leaving the Bay Area to do it.

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