Nancy Loo
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English Native or bilingual proficiency
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Chinese Limited working proficiency
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German Elementary proficiency
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Japanese Elementary proficiency
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Bio
Judson Beck
Nancy was more than an anchor while I worked with her at WFLD/WPWR in Chicago. She was a tremendous resource that engaged clients professionally, sincerely and with great charm. I was fortunate enough to receive her support and participation the three major initiatives I was involved with at the station. The McDonald's Breakfast Buzz and two years of our incredibly successful Fox/Jewel-Osco hunger drive. Breakfast Buzz was an effort to create relevant and compelling content centering of current event interviews with the "man on the street". Since McDonald's is an "every-mans" location, we were able to conduct these live shots weekly from one of their locations in the DMA. We were very careful to make it clear that this was a sponsored element in the news and also careful to make the interview fun and focused on the question of the day, not the "special of the day" at McD's. This resulted in a three year sponsorship from the client and good content for our morning news. Nancy was an absolute star with our client corporate partner and the franchisee's. They LOVED her and asked her to speak at several of their franchisee meetings. The hunger drive was a huge success for Jewel, Fox and 4 area food banks. In two years we raised close to $4M in cash and food donations. Nancy and Patrick Elwood were the face of the campaign, worked tirelessly to cut promos, do live-shots and prepare and shoot stories that supported the initiatives. Our viewers, clients and food banks (again) LOVED NANCY. Enthusiasm, sincerity, professionalism and charm. Clients and viewers have always gravitated towards these traits...Nancy has 'em all and it lead towards some seriously successful results for our station, clients and community.
Kirsten Miller
Nancy Loo is a web manager's dream. She's not afraid of technology, and in fact, she seeks out new ways to use it to tell her stories. Nancy has embraced Twitter, Facebook and reporting exclusively for myfoxchicago.com. She is open to suggestions -- but more importantly brings many ideas to the table.
Judson Beck
Nancy was more than an anchor while I worked with her at WFLD/WPWR in Chicago. She was a tremendous resource that engaged clients professionally, sincerely and with great charm. I was fortunate enough to receive her support and participation the three major initiatives I was involved with at the station. The McDonald's Breakfast Buzz and two years of our incredibly successful Fox/Jewel-Osco hunger drive. Breakfast Buzz was an effort to create relevant and compelling content centering of current event interviews with the "man on the street". Since McDonald's is an "every-mans" location, we were able to conduct these live shots weekly from one of their locations in the DMA. We were very careful to make it clear that this was a sponsored element in the news and also careful to make the interview fun and focused on the question of the day, not the "special of the day" at McD's. This resulted in a three year sponsorship from the client and good content for our morning news. Nancy was an absolute star with our client corporate partner and the franchisee's. They LOVED her and asked her to speak at several of their franchisee meetings. The hunger drive was a huge success for Jewel, Fox and 4 area food banks. In two years we raised close to $4M in cash and food donations. Nancy and Patrick Elwood were the face of the campaign, worked tirelessly to cut promos, do live-shots and prepare and shoot stories that supported the initiatives. Our viewers, clients and food banks (again) LOVED NANCY. Enthusiasm, sincerity, professionalism and charm. Clients and viewers have always gravitated towards these traits...Nancy has 'em all and it lead towards some seriously successful results for our station, clients and community.
Kirsten Miller
Nancy Loo is a web manager's dream. She's not afraid of technology, and in fact, she seeks out new ways to use it to tell her stories. Nancy has embraced Twitter, Facebook and reporting exclusively for myfoxchicago.com. She is open to suggestions -- but more importantly brings many ideas to the table.
Judson Beck
Nancy was more than an anchor while I worked with her at WFLD/WPWR in Chicago. She was a tremendous resource that engaged clients professionally, sincerely and with great charm. I was fortunate enough to receive her support and participation the three major initiatives I was involved with at the station. The McDonald's Breakfast Buzz and two years of our incredibly successful Fox/Jewel-Osco hunger drive. Breakfast Buzz was an effort to create relevant and compelling content centering of current event interviews with the "man on the street". Since McDonald's is an "every-mans" location, we were able to conduct these live shots weekly from one of their locations in the DMA. We were very careful to make it clear that this was a sponsored element in the news and also careful to make the interview fun and focused on the question of the day, not the "special of the day" at McD's. This resulted in a three year sponsorship from the client and good content for our morning news. Nancy was an absolute star with our client corporate partner and the franchisee's. They LOVED her and asked her to speak at several of their franchisee meetings. The hunger drive was a huge success for Jewel, Fox and 4 area food banks. In two years we raised close to $4M in cash and food donations. Nancy and Patrick Elwood were the face of the campaign, worked tirelessly to cut promos, do live-shots and prepare and shoot stories that supported the initiatives. Our viewers, clients and food banks (again) LOVED NANCY. Enthusiasm, sincerity, professionalism and charm. Clients and viewers have always gravitated towards these traits...Nancy has 'em all and it lead towards some seriously successful results for our station, clients and community.
Kirsten Miller
Nancy Loo is a web manager's dream. She's not afraid of technology, and in fact, she seeks out new ways to use it to tell her stories. Nancy has embraced Twitter, Facebook and reporting exclusively for myfoxchicago.com. She is open to suggestions -- but more importantly brings many ideas to the table.
Judson Beck
Nancy was more than an anchor while I worked with her at WFLD/WPWR in Chicago. She was a tremendous resource that engaged clients professionally, sincerely and with great charm. I was fortunate enough to receive her support and participation the three major initiatives I was involved with at the station. The McDonald's Breakfast Buzz and two years of our incredibly successful Fox/Jewel-Osco hunger drive. Breakfast Buzz was an effort to create relevant and compelling content centering of current event interviews with the "man on the street". Since McDonald's is an "every-mans" location, we were able to conduct these live shots weekly from one of their locations in the DMA. We were very careful to make it clear that this was a sponsored element in the news and also careful to make the interview fun and focused on the question of the day, not the "special of the day" at McD's. This resulted in a three year sponsorship from the client and good content for our morning news. Nancy was an absolute star with our client corporate partner and the franchisee's. They LOVED her and asked her to speak at several of their franchisee meetings. The hunger drive was a huge success for Jewel, Fox and 4 area food banks. In two years we raised close to $4M in cash and food donations. Nancy and Patrick Elwood were the face of the campaign, worked tirelessly to cut promos, do live-shots and prepare and shoot stories that supported the initiatives. Our viewers, clients and food banks (again) LOVED NANCY. Enthusiasm, sincerity, professionalism and charm. Clients and viewers have always gravitated towards these traits...Nancy has 'em all and it lead towards some seriously successful results for our station, clients and community.
Kirsten Miller
Nancy Loo is a web manager's dream. She's not afraid of technology, and in fact, she seeks out new ways to use it to tell her stories. Nancy has embraced Twitter, Facebook and reporting exclusively for myfoxchicago.com. She is open to suggestions -- but more importantly brings many ideas to the table.
Experience
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NewsNation
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United States
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Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
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300 - 400 Employee
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Correspondent, NewsNation
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Jun 2020 - Present
Covering the West Coast for News Nation Covering the West Coast for News Nation
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WGN-TV
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Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
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200 - 300 Employee
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Reporter/Fill-in Anchor
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Jun 2010 - May 2020
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Fox Corporation
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United States
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Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
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700 & Above Employee
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Anchor/Reporter
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Apr 2001 - Apr 2010
Anchor of Morning and Noon newscasts Anchor of Morning and Noon newscasts
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abc7NY
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United States
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Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
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1 - 100 Employee
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Anchor/Reporter
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1994 - 2001
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Spectrum
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United States
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Telecommunications
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700 & Above Employee
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Anchor/Reporter
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1992 - 1994
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News 12
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Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
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200 - 300 Employee
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Reporter
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1989 - 1990
Freelance General Assignment Reporter Freelance General Assignment Reporter
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TV Asahi
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Japan
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Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
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100 - 200 Employee
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Anchor
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1988 - 1989
Evening Anchor, English-language newscasts Evening Anchor, English-language newscasts
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TVB (Television Broadcasts Limited)
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Hong Kong
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Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
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700 & Above Employee
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Anchor/Reporter
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1986 - 1988
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Education
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University of Oregon
BS, Journalism