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| | '''Arnold "Arnie" Pye''', once referred to as '''Bill Pye''', is a disgruntled, somewhat eccentric helicopter traffic reporter for Springfield's [[Channel 6|KBBL-TV]] (Channel 6). His segments are titled Arnie Pye With Arnie in the Sky. | | '''Arnold "Arnie" Pye''', once referred to as '''Bill Pye''', is a disgruntled, somewhat eccentric helicopter traffic reporter for Springfield's [[Channel 6|KBBL-TV]] (Channel 6). His segments are titled Arnie Pye With Arnie in the Sky. |
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Pye's helicopter once crashed; he managed "Tell my wife I love—”"before the live feed was lost. The incident was dismissed with a chuckle by the oblivious Brockman. However, he survived and has been seen in several episodes afterward.
When Kent was demoted to a Weatherman and eventually fired, Arnie briefly became the new head anchor. He spoke in a deeper, smoother voice, but returned to his normal register when he got excited near the end of the report. (A similar gag was used in a previous episode with Bumblebee Man, who took over Brockman's desk and spoke perfect English as he delivered the news, right up until the end.)[2]
In some of the early episodes, he was referred to as "Bill Pye". "Arnie Pye in the Sky" is a play on words with the expression "pie in the sky".