Trevor Farlow

Trevor Grahame Johnson Farlow (born August 11, 1973) is a British-American journalist best known for being the anchor of the weekday newscasts for WFNH+ (Fox 13) in from 2001-2007.

Biography
Trevor was born in, in the  to British African-Caribbean parents who had emigrated to England via the  25 years prior in 1948. The family moved to the in 1977, settling in. Trevor graduated from.

Trevor worked as a general assignment reporter for from 1998-2001, leaving due to a pay dispute. He followed WMUR-TV colleague and fellow SNHU graduate Dennis Jurgensen to W13OX (later known as WFNH-LD/WFNH+), which had just become the originating system of the state's Fox 13 operation. Farlow was the first to be introduced when WMUR-TV introduced the Fox 13 news team and on-air personalities on the night before the switch of Fox affiliation in New Hampshire from WMUR-TV to W13OX.

After leaving WFNH+ in 2007, he founded Granite State Teleproductions, which provides positive and uplifting news stories to a number of clients.