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Nancy Loo is US television
newscaster. She was born in Hong Kong.
- 1994-1996: Nancy worked for WABC-TV in 1994 as a health reporter.
Nancy was promoted to Eyewitness News morning and noon co-anchor
in 1996 and anchored first with Harry Martin. Robb Hanrahan became
her next co-anchor and David Ushery was her third co-anchor at
WABC-TV. During her tenure at Eyewitness News, she also went into
labor on air with her second child and has won local emmys.
- 2000-2001: Despite the emmys, Nancy was still dropped from the
morning show in 2000 and from the noon show and the station in
2001. Prior to joining WABC-TV, worked in many different parts
of the world bringing worldwide experience to where she worked.
After she left WABC-TV in New York, she joined WFLD-TV Channel
32, the FOX station in Chicago. There, she anchors the morning
news from 5 A.M. to 7 A.M and occasionally reports for the noon
news. She speaks fluent Cantonese and still is active in helping
the Asian community in Chicago as well as New York when she was
in New York.
- 2005: In July, 2005, Loo was slightly injured outside Chicago
Police Headquarters when a pickup struck a squad car and a Fox
News truck. At the time, she said her head hurt and believed she
suffered from whiplash.
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Nancy Loo, FOX Chicago TV news anchor. She is highly involved in
Asian
Organization
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