…for a Connecticut daily newspaper:
Who’s the hottest local female television personality?
We assume that a poll on the “Hottest local male television personality” will follow?
…for a Connecticut daily newspaper:
Who’s the hottest local female television personality?
We assume that a poll on the “Hottest local male television personality” will follow?
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What about NBC 30?
I agree completely with the author on this one. A new low for the NHR, who gives a rat’s behind about these new-generation reality tv stars who put themselves forward as journalists.
[…] A New Low… […]
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There does seem to be some sort of effort within the television news business to encourage women to wear sweaters 2 sizes too small.
Seems like sort of a cheap stunt that only the real pros are able to avoid, and then only if they’re over 45 or so.
Too bad too – some of us would rather get our news from an actual grownup.
Personally, I’m partial to Nyberg as I think she’s as authentic as was radios Bob Steele.
No act, Bob Steele was the same guy off the air as on.
I think Ann Nyberg’s the same way – no act.