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[quote=fsdflyer;6151763]I miss having Nancy Naeve and Mitch Krebs on at night. I like Brian Allen though, he seems like a big city news anchor, but Mitch Krebs and Nancy Naeve were like the news team to watch. I honestly wish we had a station that didn't have reporters that talk so slowly, its like we are all 1st graders in therapy (KELO). Or stations that have things like the Wheel of Justice! (KSFY) or stations where reporters yell into the camera (KDLT)...[/quote
Nancy is one of my favorite news anchors. Very sincere and is a very good person in the local media. Best of all, she is a USD alum.
I miss having Nancy Naeve and Mitch Krebs on at night. I like Brian Allen though, he seems like a big city news anchor, but Mitch Krebs and Nancy Naeve were like the news team to watch. I honestly wish we had a station that didn't have reporters that talk so slowly, its like we are all 1st graders in therapy (KELO). Or stations that have things like the Wheel of Justice! (KSFY) or stations where reporters yell into the camera (KDLT)...
I haven't noticed that...........they could talk faster, and get in another round of comercials, I suppose!
Ditto on loving Nancy. I know I posted this before, but I was impressed with her from the start. She's so happy and bubbly and just the type of person everyone would like to have for a friend.
I've also mentioned this in the past, but she was walking through one of the parades here and a few of us yelled out, "We love you, Nancy!" She turned around and gave us a big smile and wave. At least she's not narcississtic.
I love Nancy Naeve-Brown too.. I met her a few years ago, and she's so down to earth and friendly.
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