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And while we begin to slowly come to terms with this Hollywood story that doesn’t have a happy ending, I want the world to know that the role of Sam Rubin cannot be re-cast, because no one else could play the part like he did.
Wendy Burch Instagram - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

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Wendy Burch Instagram - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

....... MORE in next post
Wendy Burch Instagram - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

....... MORE in next post
Wendy Burch Instagram - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

....... MORE in next post
Wendy Burch Instagram - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

....... MORE in next post
Wendy Burch Instagram - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

....... MORE in next post
Wendy Burch Instagram - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

....... MORE in next post
Wendy Burch Instagram - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

....... MORE in next post
Wendy Burch Instagram - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

....... MORE in next post
Wendy Burch Instagram - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

....... MORE in next post
Wendy Burch Instagram - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

....... MORE in next post
Wendy Burch Instagram - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

....... MORE in next post
Wendy Burch Instagram - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

....... MORE in next post
Wendy Burch Instagram - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

....... MORE in next post
Wendy Burch Instagram - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

....... MORE in next post
Wendy Burch Instagram - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

....... MORE in next post
Wendy Burch Instagram - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

....... MORE in next post
Wendy Burch Instagram - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

....... MORE in next post
Wendy Burch Instagram - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

....... MORE in next post
Wendy Burch Instagram - And let’s not forget about those thousands upon thousands of interviews he did. Sam could quickly craft a question that would illicit the most introspective answers from A-listers. For newcomers, he had an ease about him that would instantly offer reassurance. But my favorite piece of his Hollywood magic, was the way he could go thru an entire interview asking celebrities about everything else in their life EXCEPT the project they were there to promote. It’s as if he knew that by lifting the curtain and giving us a real glimpse into their lives, we would be more likely to go to their movie or sing their song. And he was right. I think that’s why celebrities loved Sam. I know it’s one of the reasons we loved him.

My friend Sam had a beautiful mind. His father was a brilliant mathematician, and as I reflect upon Sam’s life, it seems to all add up. Sam was an absolute value to our TV station. He brought positivity into our world each and every morning. In a town full of abstract ideas, Sam found the formula to make entertainment news truly entertaining. He cracked the code to get past the publicists and production companies to find what was at the heart of these projects, and more importantly, what was ‘in’ the heart of the people who starred in them.

What we had never counted on was that Sam’s boundless energy would be finite. Sam was never going to retire. He was never going to leave us for his “next” chapter. There is no business like show business, and Sam didn’t just have a front row seat, he was a part of the ensemble act.

So, when the curtain suddenly fell on Friday, none of us were prepared for the ending. As we sat on set, talking about Sam as clips of past segments rolled by us on loop, I found myself slipping in and out of a state of disbelief. There were moments when a clip would pop up and it would feel like Sam was very much still alive and with us, and then, in the corner of my eye, I would see this big monitor wall, with his picture slightly colorized to a monochromatic tone, and near his name, the year of his birth with a hyphen next to the year of his death.

I hate that hyphen because I loved that man.
Wendy Burch Instagram - This is 54.
No fillers.
No Botox.
(but very nice lighting) 

#wendyburch
#WakeUpWithWendy
Wendy Burch Instagram - We live in Westwood and drive by the Los Angeles National Cemetery nearly every day and seldom think twice…. today we took the time to remember. 

#memorialday #wendyburch #BradyBurch
Wendy Burch Instagram - We live in Westwood and drive by the Los Angeles National Cemetery nearly every day and seldom think twice…. today we took the time to remember. 

#memorialday #wendyburch #BradyBurch
Wendy Burch Instagram - We live in Westwood and drive by the Los Angeles National Cemetery nearly every day and seldom think twice…. today we took the time to remember. 

#memorialday #wendyburch #BradyBurch
Wendy Burch Instagram - We live in Westwood and drive by the Los Angeles National Cemetery nearly every day and seldom think twice…. today we took the time to remember. 

#memorialday #wendyburch #BradyBurch
Wendy Burch Instagram - We live in Westwood and drive by the Los Angeles National Cemetery nearly every day and seldom think twice…. today we took the time to remember. 

#memorialday #wendyburch #BradyBurch
Wendy Burch Instagram - Bye bye Brown!
Say hello to my little highlights (and some low ones too)!
I am also “parting ways” with my side part. I’ve had the same sweep for years… going to try living in the middle.

Thank you @marcopelusi 
#wendyburch #WakeUpWithWendy
#summerdo
Wendy Burch Instagram - Some bunny loves you!  Happy Easter!
#wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #beingBrady #WakeUpWithWENDY
Wendy Burch Instagram - Some days at work are just better than others.

Join me at the TERRANEA RESORT tonight for their annual tree lighting ceremony.

After that, you will find me at the gingerbread bar drinking a “sno-mito” (and yes, the entire bar is made of gingerbread)
 
#WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLA #KTLACommunity #terranearesort #trinaturk
Wendy Burch Instagram - Some days at work are just better than others.

Join me at the TERRANEA RESORT tonight for their annual tree lighting ceremony.

After that, you will find me at the gingerbread bar drinking a “sno-mito” (and yes, the entire bar is made of gingerbread)
 
#WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLA #KTLACommunity #terranearesort #trinaturk
Wendy Burch Instagram - Some days at work are just better than others.

Join me at the TERRANEA RESORT tonight for their annual tree lighting ceremony.

After that, you will find me at the gingerbread bar drinking a “sno-mito” (and yes, the entire bar is made of gingerbread)
 
#WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLA #KTLACommunity #terranearesort #trinaturk
Wendy Burch Instagram - Some days at work are just better than others.

Join me at the TERRANEA RESORT tonight for their annual tree lighting ceremony.

After that, you will find me at the gingerbread bar drinking a “sno-mito” (and yes, the entire bar is made of gingerbread)
 
#WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLA #KTLACommunity #terranearesort #trinaturk
Wendy Burch Instagram - Some days at work are just better than others.

Join me at the TERRANEA RESORT tonight for their annual tree lighting ceremony.

After that, you will find me at the gingerbread bar drinking a “sno-mito” (and yes, the entire bar is made of gingerbread)
 
#WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLA #KTLACommunity #terranearesort #trinaturk
Wendy Burch Instagram - Yes… that’s me in the Toby Keith video, “Whiskey for My Men, Beer for My Horses”
 
Toby made country cool

I will have a beer for him tonight… with a side of whisky 

https://youtu.be/o1JOFhfoAD4

RIP
Wendy Burch Instagram - Look who survived 2nd Grade?!

#BRADYBURCH #BeingBrady #Wendyburch #WakeUpWithWendy #2ndgrade #2ndgradeteacher
Wendy Burch Instagram - Look who survived 2nd Grade?!

#BRADYBURCH #BeingBrady #Wendyburch #WakeUpWithWendy #2ndgrade #2ndgradeteacher
Wendy Burch Instagram - Look who survived 2nd Grade?!

#BRADYBURCH #BeingBrady #Wendyburch #WakeUpWithWendy #2ndgrade #2ndgradeteacher
Wendy Burch Instagram - About last night….
#womenscancerresearchfund #wendyburch #KTLAcommunity
Wendy Burch Instagram - It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4…..

#BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor
Wendy Burch Instagram - It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4…..

#BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor
Wendy Burch Instagram - It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4…..

#BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor
Wendy Burch Instagram - It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4…..

#BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor
Wendy Burch Instagram - It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4…..

#BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor
Wendy Burch Instagram - It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4…..

#BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor
Wendy Burch Instagram - It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4…..

#BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor
Wendy Burch Instagram - It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4…..

#BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor
Wendy Burch Instagram - Happy Father’s Day to all of the mom’s who celebrate! 

I embraced my “manly” side… we ate steak @#Delfriscos…. we watched the final round of the #USOpen.  We took mulligans after every putt…and then watched 2 hours of robots turning into trucks, sport cars and gorillas. #transformersmovie 

#wendyburch #BradyBurch #BeingBrady #singlemomlife
Wendy Burch Instagram - Happy Father’s Day to all of the mom’s who celebrate! 

I embraced my “manly” side… we ate steak @#Delfriscos…. we watched the final round of the #USOpen.  We took mulligans after every putt…and then watched 2 hours of robots turning into trucks, sport cars and gorillas. #transformersmovie 

#wendyburch #BradyBurch #BeingBrady #singlemomlife
Wendy Burch Instagram - Happy Father’s Day to all of the mom’s who celebrate! 

I embraced my “manly” side… we ate steak @#Delfriscos…. we watched the final round of the #USOpen.  We took mulligans after every putt…and then watched 2 hours of robots turning into trucks, sport cars and gorillas. #transformersmovie 

#wendyburch #BradyBurch #BeingBrady #singlemomlife
Wendy Burch Instagram - Happy Father’s Day to all of the mom’s who celebrate! 

I embraced my “manly” side… we ate steak @#Delfriscos…. we watched the final round of the #USOpen.  We took mulligans after every putt…and then watched 2 hours of robots turning into trucks, sport cars and gorillas. #transformersmovie 

#wendyburch #BradyBurch #BeingBrady #singlemomlife
Wendy Burch Instagram - Happy Father’s Day to all of the mom’s who celebrate! 

I embraced my “manly” side… we ate steak @#Delfriscos…. we watched the final round of the #USOpen.  We took mulligans after every putt…and then watched 2 hours of robots turning into trucks, sport cars and gorillas. #transformersmovie 

#wendyburch #BradyBurch #BeingBrady #singlemomlife
Wendy Burch Instagram - Happy Father’s Day to all of the mom’s who celebrate! 

I embraced my “manly” side… we ate steak @#Delfriscos…. we watched the final round of the #USOpen.  We took mulligans after every putt…and then watched 2 hours of robots turning into trucks, sport cars and gorillas. #transformersmovie 

#wendyburch #BradyBurch #BeingBrady #singlemomlife
Wendy Burch Instagram - Happy Father’s Day to all of the mom’s who celebrate! 

I embraced my “manly” side… we ate steak @#Delfriscos…. we watched the final round of the #USOpen.  We took mulligans after every putt…and then watched 2 hours of robots turning into trucks, sport cars and gorillas. #transformersmovie 

#wendyburch #BradyBurch #BeingBrady #singlemomlife
Wendy Burch Instagram - 3rd GRADE! 

My son is literally head and shoulders above his classmates! #bigmanoncampus 

#BRADYBURCH #BeingBRADY #westwoodcharter 
#ralphlaurenpoloshirt  #airjordans #nike 
#wendyburch
Wendy Burch Instagram - 3rd GRADE! 

My son is literally head and shoulders above his classmates! #bigmanoncampus 

#BRADYBURCH #BeingBRADY #westwoodcharter 
#ralphlaurenpoloshirt  #airjordans #nike 
#wendyburch
Wendy Burch Instagram - 3rd GRADE! 

My son is literally head and shoulders above his classmates! #bigmanoncampus 

#BRADYBURCH #BeingBRADY #westwoodcharter 
#ralphlaurenpoloshirt  #airjordans #nike 
#wendyburch
Wendy Burch Instagram - Not only did I meet Barbara Walters… I once got to introduce her at an event in Beverly Hills.  It was an honor. It was a privilege. It was a career highlight. 

She and I laughed about one characteristic we both have in common. We could both take a nap anytime. Anywhere. (It’s a life skill we both picked up after years working morning TV). 

#legend  #barbarawalters
Wendy Burch Instagram - Christmas morning is the best kind of morning…..

#WENDYBURCH #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #ChristmasMorning
Wendy Burch Instagram - I simply adored this man.

Keep looking over the City of Angels for us all.

#richardriordan  #mayor #LosAngeles #WendyBurch
Wendy Burch Instagram - I’m NUTS for this guy!
 
Join me and my new boyfriend tonight for the annual tree lighting at the #terranearesort !

And watch #KTLA at 10:30 AM today for your chance to win a #DESTINATIONCelebration 3 night stay at the luxurious #TerraneaResort 

#WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLACommunity #KTLA 

holiday outfit by #TrinaTurk 
(I love me some sequins and wide leg pants!)
Wendy Burch Instagram - I’m NUTS for this guy!
 
Join me and my new boyfriend tonight for the annual tree lighting at the #terranearesort !

And watch #KTLA at 10:30 AM today for your chance to win a #DESTINATIONCelebration 3 night stay at the luxurious #TerraneaResort 

#WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLACommunity #KTLA 

holiday outfit by #TrinaTurk 
(I love me some sequins and wide leg pants!)
Wendy Burch Instagram - I’m NUTS for this guy!
 
Join me and my new boyfriend tonight for the annual tree lighting at the #terranearesort !

And watch #KTLA at 10:30 AM today for your chance to win a #DESTINATIONCelebration 3 night stay at the luxurious #TerraneaResort 

#WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLACommunity #KTLA 

holiday outfit by #TrinaTurk 
(I love me some sequins and wide leg pants!)
Wendy Burch Instagram - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Wendy Burch Instagram - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Wendy Burch Instagram - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Wendy Burch Instagram - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Wendy Burch Instagram - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Wendy Burch Instagram - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Wendy Burch Instagram - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Wendy Burch Instagram - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Wendy Burch Instagram - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Wendy Burch Instagram - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Wendy Burch Instagram - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Wendy Burch Instagram - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Wendy Burch Instagram - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Wendy Burch Instagram - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Wendy Burch Instagram - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Wendy Burch Instagram - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Wendy Burch Instagram - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Wendy Burch Instagram - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Wendy Burch Instagram - Thinking of using this shot for my next album cover……

#Wendyburch
#WakeUpWithWendy
Wendy Burch Instagram - Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village.  It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… 

The place is full of magic!

#Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage
Wendy Burch Instagram - Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village.  It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… 

The place is full of magic!

#Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage
Wendy Burch Instagram - Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village.  It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… 

The place is full of magic!

#Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage
Wendy Burch Instagram - Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village.  It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… 

The place is full of magic!

#Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage
Wendy Burch Instagram - Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village.  It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… 

The place is full of magic!

#Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage
Wendy Burch Instagram - Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village.  It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… 

The place is full of magic!

#Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage
Wendy Burch Instagram - Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village.  It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… 

The place is full of magic!

#Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage
Wendy Burch Instagram - Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village.  It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… 

The place is full of magic!

#Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage
Wendy Burch Instagram - Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village.  It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… 

The place is full of magic!

#Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage
Wendy Burch Instagram - Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village.  It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… 

The place is full of magic!

#Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage
Wendy Burch Instagram - Hooray for Hollywood! Did you know the Hollywood sign turns 100 this year?? Like most things in Hollywood she’s had a little work over the years, but still looking great!

 #HollywoodSignCentennial #WENDYBURCH #KTLA #KTLACommunity #nexstarcares #FoundersDay
Wendy Burch Instagram - We wore our hats to watch #IndianaJones.  Whips were not allowed into the theater.
 
#WENDYBURCH #BRADYBURCH #BeingBrady #WakeUpWithWENDY
Wendy Burch Instagram - We came.
We saw.
We trotted.

(I have been carb loading for the 11th annual turkey trot for many, many thanksgivings!)

it was fun to run and support the great work of the #MidnightMission 

#WENDYBURCH #BRADYBURCH #MurphyBrowntheDog #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBrady
Wendy Burch - 13.8K Likes - ….

And while we begin to slowly come to terms with this Hollywood story that doesn’t have a happy ending, I want the world to know that the role of Sam Rubin cannot be re-cast, because no one else could play the part like he did.

13.8K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : …. And while we begin to slowly come to terms with this Hollywood story that doesn’t have a happy ending, I want the world to know that the role of Sam Rubin cannot be re-cast, because no one else could play the part like he did.
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Wendy Burch - 11.3K Likes - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

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Caption : Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us. I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business. It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air. The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing. ……. MORE in next post
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Wendy Burch - 11.3K Likes - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

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Caption : Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us. I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business. It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air. The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing. ……. MORE in next post
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Wendy Burch - 11.3K Likes - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

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Caption : Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us. I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business. It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air. The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing. ……. MORE in next post
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Wendy Burch - 11.3K Likes - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

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Caption : Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us. I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business. It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air. The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing. ……. MORE in next post
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Wendy Burch - 11.3K Likes - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

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Caption : Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us. I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business. It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air. The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing. ……. MORE in next post
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Wendy Burch - 11.3K Likes - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

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Caption : Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us. I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business. It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air. The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing. ……. MORE in next post
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Wendy Burch - 11.3K Likes - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

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Caption : Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us. I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business. It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air. The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing. ……. MORE in next post
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Wendy Burch - 11.3K Likes - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

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Caption : Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us. I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business. It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air. The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing. ……. MORE in next post
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Wendy Burch - 11.3K Likes - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

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Caption : Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us. I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business. It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air. The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing. ……. MORE in next post
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Wendy Burch - 11.3K Likes - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

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Caption : Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us. I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business. It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air. The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing. ……. MORE in next post
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Wendy Burch - 11.3K Likes - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

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Caption : Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us. I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business. It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air. The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing. ……. MORE in next post
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Wendy Burch - 11.3K Likes - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

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Caption : Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us. I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business. It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air. The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing. ……. MORE in next post
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Wendy Burch - 11.3K Likes - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

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Caption : Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us. I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business. It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air. The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing. ……. MORE in next post
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Wendy Burch - 11.3K Likes - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

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Caption : Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us. I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business. It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air. The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing. ……. MORE in next post
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Wendy Burch - 11.3K Likes - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

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Caption : Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us. I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business. It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air. The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing. ……. MORE in next post
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Wendy Burch - 11.3K Likes - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

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Caption : Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us. I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business. It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air. The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing. ……. MORE in next post
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Wendy Burch - 11.3K Likes - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

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Caption : Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us. I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business. It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air. The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing. ……. MORE in next post
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Wendy Burch - 11.3K Likes - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

....... MORE in next post

11.3K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us. I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business. It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air. The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing. ……. MORE in next post
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Wendy Burch - 11.3K Likes - Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us.

I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business.

It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air.

The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing.

....... MORE in next post

11.3K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Talent. I have been using that word a lot lately when talking about my friend Sam Rubin. I live in a town full of talented people. I work at a TV station with talented journalists. But there was one man who had talent that was brighter and, quite frankly, just better than the rest of us. I knew Sam for 25 years. Worked with him for nearly 20. In that time, I watched him produce more hours of television than any other person in Hollywood. 5 hours a morning. 5 days a week (and that was all before 10:30am). In the afternoons, he would be a correspondent for news outlets around the world, run his own production company and make countless public appearances. He would travel the globe for movie junkets, concerts, and premiers. In between it all, he’d somehow find the time to write columns, essays, and social post that would remind us that this “tv guy” was one of the best print journalists in the business. It has often been said that nothing in production works faster than television news—and while we may be quick—Sam was lightning. His two-finger typing was a super-sonic symphony of words, wit, and Hollywood wisdom. On the occasion when he was caught without a carefully worded script… well that’s when he really shined. You knew when the prompter said (((SAM AD LIB))) some sharp turn of a phrase would magically appear out of thin air in the nick-of-time for on-air. The guy also really knew how to tease. I’m referring to the quick couple of lines we come up with to keep you watching past the commercial break. It’s the “stay tuned” part of our business. Often (and Sam would admit this) his teases were more interesting than the actual story. Just another example of how he was constantly tuned in to what made our morning show work. In fact, I think Sam understood the KTLA Morning News better than anyone. He knew how to stay in the moment, commit to the bit and could have conducted a master class on how to make something out of nothing. ……. MORE in next post
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Wendy Burch - 9.9K Likes - And let’s not forget about those thousands upon thousands of interviews he did. Sam could quickly craft a question that would illicit the most introspective answers from A-listers. For newcomers, he had an ease about him that would instantly offer reassurance. But my favorite piece of his Hollywood magic, was the way he could go thru an entire interview asking celebrities about everything else in their life EXCEPT the project they were there to promote. It’s as if he knew that by lifting the curtain and giving us a real glimpse into their lives, we would be more likely to go to their movie or sing their song. And he was right. I think that’s why celebrities loved Sam. I know it’s one of the reasons we loved him.

My friend Sam had a beautiful mind. His father was a brilliant mathematician, and as I reflect upon Sam’s life, it seems to all add up. Sam was an absolute value to our TV station. He brought positivity into our world each and every morning. In a town full of abstract ideas, Sam found the formula to make entertainment news truly entertaining. He cracked the code to get past the publicists and production companies to find what was at the heart of these projects, and more importantly, what was ‘in’ the heart of the people who starred in them.

What we had never counted on was that Sam’s boundless energy would be finite. Sam was never going to retire. He was never going to leave us for his “next” chapter. There is no business like show business, and Sam didn’t just have a front row seat, he was a part of the ensemble act.

So, when the curtain suddenly fell on Friday, none of us were prepared for the ending. As we sat on set, talking about Sam as clips of past segments rolled by us on loop, I found myself slipping in and out of a state of disbelief. There were moments when a clip would pop up and it would feel like Sam was very much still alive and with us, and then, in the corner of my eye, I would see this big monitor wall, with his picture slightly colorized to a monochromatic tone, and near his name, the year of his birth with a hyphen next to the year of his death.

I hate that hyphen because I loved that man.

9.9K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : And let’s not forget about those thousands upon thousands of interviews he did. Sam could quickly craft a question that would illicit the most introspective answers from A-listers. For newcomers, he had an ease about him that would instantly offer reassurance. But my favorite piece of his Hollywood magic, was the way he could go thru an entire interview asking celebrities about everything else in their life EXCEPT the project they were there to promote. It’s as if he knew that by lifting the curtain and giving us a real glimpse into their lives, we would be more likely to go to their movie or sing their song. And he was right. I think that’s why celebrities loved Sam. I know it’s one of the reasons we loved him. My friend Sam had a beautiful mind. His father was a brilliant mathematician, and as I reflect upon Sam’s life, it seems to all add up. Sam was an absolute value to our TV station. He brought positivity into our world each and every morning. In a town full of abstract ideas, Sam found the formula to make entertainment news truly entertaining. He cracked the code to get past the publicists and production companies to find what was at the heart of these projects, and more importantly, what was ‘in’ the heart of the people who starred in them. What we had never counted on was that Sam’s boundless energy would be finite. Sam was never going to retire. He was never going to leave us for his “next” chapter. There is no business like show business, and Sam didn’t just have a front row seat, he was a part of the ensemble act. So, when the curtain suddenly fell on Friday, none of us were prepared for the ending. As we sat on set, talking about Sam as clips of past segments rolled by us on loop, I found myself slipping in and out of a state of disbelief. There were moments when a clip would pop up and it would feel like Sam was very much still alive and with us, and then, in the corner of my eye, I would see this big monitor wall, with his picture slightly colorized to a monochromatic tone, and near his name, the year of his birth with a hyphen next to the year of his death. I hate that hyphen because I loved that man.
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Wendy Burch - 3.3K Likes - This is 54.
No fillers.
No Botox.
(but very nice lighting) 

#wendyburch
#WakeUpWithWendy

3.3K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : This is 54. No fillers. No Botox. (but very nice lighting) #wendyburch #WakeUpWithWendy
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Wendy Burch - 2.7K Likes - We live in Westwood and drive by the Los Angeles National Cemetery nearly every day and seldom think twice…. today we took the time to remember. 

#memorialday #wendyburch #BradyBurch

2.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : We live in Westwood and drive by the Los Angeles National Cemetery nearly every day and seldom think twice…. today we took the time to remember. #memorialday #wendyburch #BradyBurch
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Wendy Burch - 2.7K Likes - We live in Westwood and drive by the Los Angeles National Cemetery nearly every day and seldom think twice…. today we took the time to remember. 

#memorialday #wendyburch #BradyBurch

2.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : We live in Westwood and drive by the Los Angeles National Cemetery nearly every day and seldom think twice…. today we took the time to remember. #memorialday #wendyburch #BradyBurch
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Wendy Burch - 2.7K Likes - We live in Westwood and drive by the Los Angeles National Cemetery nearly every day and seldom think twice…. today we took the time to remember. 

#memorialday #wendyburch #BradyBurch

2.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : We live in Westwood and drive by the Los Angeles National Cemetery nearly every day and seldom think twice…. today we took the time to remember. #memorialday #wendyburch #BradyBurch
Likes : 2711
Wendy Burch - 2.7K Likes - We live in Westwood and drive by the Los Angeles National Cemetery nearly every day and seldom think twice…. today we took the time to remember. 

#memorialday #wendyburch #BradyBurch

2.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : We live in Westwood and drive by the Los Angeles National Cemetery nearly every day and seldom think twice…. today we took the time to remember. #memorialday #wendyburch #BradyBurch
Likes : 2711
Wendy Burch - 2.7K Likes - We live in Westwood and drive by the Los Angeles National Cemetery nearly every day and seldom think twice…. today we took the time to remember. 

#memorialday #wendyburch #BradyBurch

2.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : We live in Westwood and drive by the Los Angeles National Cemetery nearly every day and seldom think twice…. today we took the time to remember. #memorialday #wendyburch #BradyBurch
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Wendy Burch - 2.7K Likes - Bye bye Brown!
Say hello to my little highlights (and some low ones too)!
I am also “parting ways” with my side part. I’ve had the same sweep for years… going to try living in the middle.

Thank you @marcopelusi 
#wendyburch #WakeUpWithWendy
#summerdo

2.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Bye bye Brown! Say hello to my little highlights (and some low ones too)! I am also “parting ways” with my side part. I’ve had the same sweep for years… going to try living in the middle. Thank you @marcopelusi #wendyburch #WakeUpWithWendy #summerdo
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Wendy Burch - 2.6K Likes - Some bunny loves you!  Happy Easter!
#wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #beingBrady #WakeUpWithWENDY

2.6K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Some bunny loves you! Happy Easter! #wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #beingBrady #WakeUpWithWENDY
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Wendy Burch - 2.6K Likes - Some days at work are just better than others.

Join me at the TERRANEA RESORT tonight for their annual tree lighting ceremony.

After that, you will find me at the gingerbread bar drinking a “sno-mito” (and yes, the entire bar is made of gingerbread)
 
#WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLA #KTLACommunity #terranearesort #trinaturk

2.6K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Some days at work are just better than others. Join me at the TERRANEA RESORT tonight for their annual tree lighting ceremony. After that, you will find me at the gingerbread bar drinking a “sno-mito” (and yes, the entire bar is made of gingerbread) #WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLA #KTLACommunity #terranearesort #trinaturk
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Wendy Burch - 2.6K Likes - Some days at work are just better than others.

Join me at the TERRANEA RESORT tonight for their annual tree lighting ceremony.

After that, you will find me at the gingerbread bar drinking a “sno-mito” (and yes, the entire bar is made of gingerbread)
 
#WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLA #KTLACommunity #terranearesort #trinaturk

2.6K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Some days at work are just better than others. Join me at the TERRANEA RESORT tonight for their annual tree lighting ceremony. After that, you will find me at the gingerbread bar drinking a “sno-mito” (and yes, the entire bar is made of gingerbread) #WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLA #KTLACommunity #terranearesort #trinaturk
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Wendy Burch - 2.6K Likes - Some days at work are just better than others.

Join me at the TERRANEA RESORT tonight for their annual tree lighting ceremony.

After that, you will find me at the gingerbread bar drinking a “sno-mito” (and yes, the entire bar is made of gingerbread)
 
#WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLA #KTLACommunity #terranearesort #trinaturk

2.6K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Some days at work are just better than others. Join me at the TERRANEA RESORT tonight for their annual tree lighting ceremony. After that, you will find me at the gingerbread bar drinking a “sno-mito” (and yes, the entire bar is made of gingerbread) #WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLA #KTLACommunity #terranearesort #trinaturk
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Wendy Burch - 2.6K Likes - Some days at work are just better than others.

Join me at the TERRANEA RESORT tonight for their annual tree lighting ceremony.

After that, you will find me at the gingerbread bar drinking a “sno-mito” (and yes, the entire bar is made of gingerbread)
 
#WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLA #KTLACommunity #terranearesort #trinaturk

2.6K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Some days at work are just better than others. Join me at the TERRANEA RESORT tonight for their annual tree lighting ceremony. After that, you will find me at the gingerbread bar drinking a “sno-mito” (and yes, the entire bar is made of gingerbread) #WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLA #KTLACommunity #terranearesort #trinaturk
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Wendy Burch - 2.6K Likes - Some days at work are just better than others.

Join me at the TERRANEA RESORT tonight for their annual tree lighting ceremony.

After that, you will find me at the gingerbread bar drinking a “sno-mito” (and yes, the entire bar is made of gingerbread)
 
#WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLA #KTLACommunity #terranearesort #trinaturk

2.6K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Some days at work are just better than others. Join me at the TERRANEA RESORT tonight for their annual tree lighting ceremony. After that, you will find me at the gingerbread bar drinking a “sno-mito” (and yes, the entire bar is made of gingerbread) #WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLA #KTLACommunity #terranearesort #trinaturk
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Wendy Burch - 2.6K Likes - Yes… that’s me in the Toby Keith video, “Whiskey for My Men, Beer for My Horses”
 
Toby made country cool

I will have a beer for him tonight… with a side of whisky 

https://youtu.be/o1JOFhfoAD4

RIP

2.6K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Yes… that’s me in the Toby Keith video, “Whiskey for My Men, Beer for My Horses” Toby made country cool I will have a beer for him tonight… with a side of whisky RIP
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Wendy Burch - 2.4K Likes - Look who survived 2nd Grade?!

#BRADYBURCH #BeingBrady #Wendyburch #WakeUpWithWendy #2ndgrade #2ndgradeteacher

2.4K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Look who survived 2nd Grade?! #BRADYBURCH #BeingBrady #Wendyburch #WakeUpWithWendy #2ndgrade #2ndgradeteacher
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Wendy Burch - 2.4K Likes - Look who survived 2nd Grade?!

#BRADYBURCH #BeingBrady #Wendyburch #WakeUpWithWendy #2ndgrade #2ndgradeteacher

2.4K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Look who survived 2nd Grade?! #BRADYBURCH #BeingBrady #Wendyburch #WakeUpWithWendy #2ndgrade #2ndgradeteacher
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Wendy Burch - 2.4K Likes - Look who survived 2nd Grade?!

#BRADYBURCH #BeingBrady #Wendyburch #WakeUpWithWendy #2ndgrade #2ndgradeteacher

2.4K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Look who survived 2nd Grade?! #BRADYBURCH #BeingBrady #Wendyburch #WakeUpWithWendy #2ndgrade #2ndgradeteacher
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Wendy Burch - 2.2K Likes - About last night….
#womenscancerresearchfund #wendyburch #KTLAcommunity

2.2K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : About last night…. #womenscancerresearchfund #wendyburch #KTLAcommunity
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Wendy Burch - 2K Likes - It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4…..

#BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor

2K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4….. #BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor
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Wendy Burch - 2K Likes - It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4…..

#BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor

2K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4….. #BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor
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Wendy Burch - 2K Likes - It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4…..

#BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor

2K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4….. #BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor
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Wendy Burch - 2K Likes - It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4…..

#BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor

2K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4….. #BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor
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Wendy Burch - 2K Likes - It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4…..

#BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor

2K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4….. #BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor
Likes : 2029
Wendy Burch - 2K Likes - It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4…..

#BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor

2K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4….. #BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor
Likes : 2029
Wendy Burch - 2K Likes - It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4…..

#BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor

2K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4….. #BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor
Likes : 2029
Wendy Burch - 2K Likes - It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4…..

#BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor

2K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : It’s a Christmas tradition to stop by Aldik Home in the Valley for an ornament or two, or 3, or 4….. #BRADYBURCH #WENDYBURCH #BeingBRADY #WAKEUPWithWENDY #AldikHome #christmasdecor
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Wendy Burch - 2K Likes - Happy Father’s Day to all of the mom’s who celebrate! 

I embraced my “manly” side… we ate steak @#Delfriscos…. we watched the final round of the #USOpen.  We took mulligans after every putt…and then watched 2 hours of robots turning into trucks, sport cars and gorillas. #transformersmovie 

#wendyburch #BradyBurch #BeingBrady #singlemomlife

2K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Happy Father’s Day to all of the mom’s who celebrate! I embraced my “manly” side… we ate steak @#Delfriscos…. we watched the final round of the #USOpen. We took mulligans after every putt…and then watched 2 hours of robots turning into trucks, sport cars and gorillas. #transformersmovie #wendyburch #BradyBurch #BeingBrady #singlemomlife
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Wendy Burch - 2K Likes - Happy Father’s Day to all of the mom’s who celebrate! 

I embraced my “manly” side… we ate steak @#Delfriscos…. we watched the final round of the #USOpen.  We took mulligans after every putt…and then watched 2 hours of robots turning into trucks, sport cars and gorillas. #transformersmovie 

#wendyburch #BradyBurch #BeingBrady #singlemomlife

2K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Happy Father’s Day to all of the mom’s who celebrate! I embraced my “manly” side… we ate steak @#Delfriscos…. we watched the final round of the #USOpen. We took mulligans after every putt…and then watched 2 hours of robots turning into trucks, sport cars and gorillas. #transformersmovie #wendyburch #BradyBurch #BeingBrady #singlemomlife
Likes : 1991
Wendy Burch - 2K Likes - Happy Father’s Day to all of the mom’s who celebrate! 

I embraced my “manly” side… we ate steak @#Delfriscos…. we watched the final round of the #USOpen.  We took mulligans after every putt…and then watched 2 hours of robots turning into trucks, sport cars and gorillas. #transformersmovie 

#wendyburch #BradyBurch #BeingBrady #singlemomlife

2K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Happy Father’s Day to all of the mom’s who celebrate! I embraced my “manly” side… we ate steak @#Delfriscos…. we watched the final round of the #USOpen. We took mulligans after every putt…and then watched 2 hours of robots turning into trucks, sport cars and gorillas. #transformersmovie #wendyburch #BradyBurch #BeingBrady #singlemomlife
Likes : 1991
Wendy Burch - 2K Likes - Happy Father’s Day to all of the mom’s who celebrate! 

I embraced my “manly” side… we ate steak @#Delfriscos…. we watched the final round of the #USOpen.  We took mulligans after every putt…and then watched 2 hours of robots turning into trucks, sport cars and gorillas. #transformersmovie 

#wendyburch #BradyBurch #BeingBrady #singlemomlife

2K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Happy Father’s Day to all of the mom’s who celebrate! I embraced my “manly” side… we ate steak @#Delfriscos…. we watched the final round of the #USOpen. We took mulligans after every putt…and then watched 2 hours of robots turning into trucks, sport cars and gorillas. #transformersmovie #wendyburch #BradyBurch #BeingBrady #singlemomlife
Likes : 1991
Wendy Burch - 2K Likes - Happy Father’s Day to all of the mom’s who celebrate! 

I embraced my “manly” side… we ate steak @#Delfriscos…. we watched the final round of the #USOpen.  We took mulligans after every putt…and then watched 2 hours of robots turning into trucks, sport cars and gorillas. #transformersmovie 

#wendyburch #BradyBurch #BeingBrady #singlemomlife

2K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Happy Father’s Day to all of the mom’s who celebrate! I embraced my “manly” side… we ate steak @#Delfriscos…. we watched the final round of the #USOpen. We took mulligans after every putt…and then watched 2 hours of robots turning into trucks, sport cars and gorillas. #transformersmovie #wendyburch #BradyBurch #BeingBrady #singlemomlife
Likes : 1991
Wendy Burch - 2K Likes - Happy Father’s Day to all of the mom’s who celebrate! 

I embraced my “manly” side… we ate steak @#Delfriscos…. we watched the final round of the #USOpen.  We took mulligans after every putt…and then watched 2 hours of robots turning into trucks, sport cars and gorillas. #transformersmovie 

#wendyburch #BradyBurch #BeingBrady #singlemomlife

2K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Happy Father’s Day to all of the mom’s who celebrate! I embraced my “manly” side… we ate steak @#Delfriscos…. we watched the final round of the #USOpen. We took mulligans after every putt…and then watched 2 hours of robots turning into trucks, sport cars and gorillas. #transformersmovie #wendyburch #BradyBurch #BeingBrady #singlemomlife
Likes : 1991
Wendy Burch - 2K Likes - Happy Father’s Day to all of the mom’s who celebrate! 

I embraced my “manly” side… we ate steak @#Delfriscos…. we watched the final round of the #USOpen.  We took mulligans after every putt…and then watched 2 hours of robots turning into trucks, sport cars and gorillas. #transformersmovie 

#wendyburch #BradyBurch #BeingBrady #singlemomlife

2K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Happy Father’s Day to all of the mom’s who celebrate! I embraced my “manly” side… we ate steak @#Delfriscos…. we watched the final round of the #USOpen. We took mulligans after every putt…and then watched 2 hours of robots turning into trucks, sport cars and gorillas. #transformersmovie #wendyburch #BradyBurch #BeingBrady #singlemomlife
Likes : 1991
Wendy Burch - 2K Likes - 3rd GRADE! 

My son is literally head and shoulders above his classmates! #bigmanoncampus 

#BRADYBURCH #BeingBRADY #westwoodcharter 
#ralphlaurenpoloshirt  #airjordans #nike 
#wendyburch

2K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : 3rd GRADE! My son is literally head and shoulders above his classmates! #bigmanoncampus #BRADYBURCH #BeingBRADY #westwoodcharter #ralphlaurenpoloshirt #airjordans #nike #wendyburch
Likes : 1984
Wendy Burch - 2K Likes - 3rd GRADE! 

My son is literally head and shoulders above his classmates! #bigmanoncampus 

#BRADYBURCH #BeingBRADY #westwoodcharter 
#ralphlaurenpoloshirt  #airjordans #nike 
#wendyburch

2K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : 3rd GRADE! My son is literally head and shoulders above his classmates! #bigmanoncampus #BRADYBURCH #BeingBRADY #westwoodcharter #ralphlaurenpoloshirt #airjordans #nike #wendyburch
Likes : 1984
Wendy Burch - 2K Likes - 3rd GRADE! 

My son is literally head and shoulders above his classmates! #bigmanoncampus 

#BRADYBURCH #BeingBRADY #westwoodcharter 
#ralphlaurenpoloshirt  #airjordans #nike 
#wendyburch

2K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : 3rd GRADE! My son is literally head and shoulders above his classmates! #bigmanoncampus #BRADYBURCH #BeingBRADY #westwoodcharter #ralphlaurenpoloshirt #airjordans #nike #wendyburch
Likes : 1984
Wendy Burch - 1.9K Likes - Not only did I meet Barbara Walters… I once got to introduce her at an event in Beverly Hills.  It was an honor. It was a privilege. It was a career highlight. 

She and I laughed about one characteristic we both have in common. We could both take a nap anytime. Anywhere. (It’s a life skill we both picked up after years working morning TV). 

#legend  #barbarawalters

1.9K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Not only did I meet Barbara Walters… I once got to introduce her at an event in Beverly Hills. It was an honor. It was a privilege. It was a career highlight. She and I laughed about one characteristic we both have in common. We could both take a nap anytime. Anywhere. (It’s a life skill we both picked up after years working morning TV). #legend #barbarawalters
Likes : 1905
Wendy Burch - 1.8K Likes - Christmas morning is the best kind of morning…..

#WENDYBURCH #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #ChristmasMorning

1.8K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Christmas morning is the best kind of morning….. #WENDYBURCH #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #ChristmasMorning
Likes : 1831
Wendy Burch - 1.8K Likes - I simply adored this man.

Keep looking over the City of Angels for us all.

#richardriordan  #mayor #LosAngeles #WendyBurch

1.8K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : I simply adored this man. Keep looking over the City of Angels for us all. #richardriordan #mayor #LosAngeles #WendyBurch
Likes : 1825
Wendy Burch - 1.7K Likes - I’m NUTS for this guy!
 
Join me and my new boyfriend tonight for the annual tree lighting at the #terranearesort !

And watch #KTLA at 10:30 AM today for your chance to win a #DESTINATIONCelebration 3 night stay at the luxurious #TerraneaResort 

#WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLACommunity #KTLA 

holiday outfit by #TrinaTurk 
(I love me some sequins and wide leg pants!)

1.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : I’m NUTS for this guy! Join me and my new boyfriend tonight for the annual tree lighting at the #terranearesort ! And watch #KTLA at 10:30 AM today for your chance to win a #DESTINATIONCelebration 3 night stay at the luxurious #TerraneaResort #WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLACommunity #KTLA holiday outfit by #TrinaTurk (I love me some sequins and wide leg pants!)
Likes : 1712
Wendy Burch - 1.7K Likes - I’m NUTS for this guy!
 
Join me and my new boyfriend tonight for the annual tree lighting at the #terranearesort !

And watch #KTLA at 10:30 AM today for your chance to win a #DESTINATIONCelebration 3 night stay at the luxurious #TerraneaResort 

#WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLACommunity #KTLA 

holiday outfit by #TrinaTurk 
(I love me some sequins and wide leg pants!)

1.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : I’m NUTS for this guy! Join me and my new boyfriend tonight for the annual tree lighting at the #terranearesort ! And watch #KTLA at 10:30 AM today for your chance to win a #DESTINATIONCelebration 3 night stay at the luxurious #TerraneaResort #WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLACommunity #KTLA holiday outfit by #TrinaTurk (I love me some sequins and wide leg pants!)
Likes : 1712
Wendy Burch - 1.7K Likes - I’m NUTS for this guy!
 
Join me and my new boyfriend tonight for the annual tree lighting at the #terranearesort !

And watch #KTLA at 10:30 AM today for your chance to win a #DESTINATIONCelebration 3 night stay at the luxurious #TerraneaResort 

#WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLACommunity #KTLA 

holiday outfit by #TrinaTurk 
(I love me some sequins and wide leg pants!)

1.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : I’m NUTS for this guy! Join me and my new boyfriend tonight for the annual tree lighting at the #terranearesort ! And watch #KTLA at 10:30 AM today for your chance to win a #DESTINATIONCelebration 3 night stay at the luxurious #TerraneaResort #WENDYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #KTLACommunity #KTLA holiday outfit by #TrinaTurk (I love me some sequins and wide leg pants!)
Likes : 1712
Wendy Burch - 1.7K Likes - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY

1.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys. The force is strong in our family… and the neighbors in our building are very understanding . #pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Likes : 1701
Wendy Burch - 1.7K Likes - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY

1.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys. The force is strong in our family… and the neighbors in our building are very understanding . #pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Likes : 1701
Wendy Burch - 1.7K Likes - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY

1.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys. The force is strong in our family… and the neighbors in our building are very understanding . #pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Likes : 1701
Wendy Burch - 1.7K Likes - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY

1.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys. The force is strong in our family… and the neighbors in our building are very understanding . #pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Likes : 1701
Wendy Burch - 1.7K Likes - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY

1.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys. The force is strong in our family… and the neighbors in our building are very understanding . #pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Likes : 1701
Wendy Burch - 1.7K Likes - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY

1.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys. The force is strong in our family… and the neighbors in our building are very understanding . #pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Likes : 1701
Wendy Burch - 1.7K Likes - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY

1.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys. The force is strong in our family… and the neighbors in our building are very understanding . #pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Likes : 1701
Wendy Burch - 1.7K Likes - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY

1.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys. The force is strong in our family… and the neighbors in our building are very understanding . #pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Likes : 1701
Wendy Burch - 1.7K Likes - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY

1.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys. The force is strong in our family… and the neighbors in our building are very understanding . #pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Likes : 1701
Wendy Burch - 1.7K Likes - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY

1.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys. The force is strong in our family… and the neighbors in our building are very understanding . #pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Likes : 1701
Wendy Burch - 1.7K Likes - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY

1.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys. The force is strong in our family… and the neighbors in our building are very understanding . #pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Likes : 1701
Wendy Burch - 1.7K Likes - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY

1.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys. The force is strong in our family… and the neighbors in our building are very understanding . #pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Likes : 1701
Wendy Burch - 1.7K Likes - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY

1.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys. The force is strong in our family… and the neighbors in our building are very understanding . #pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Likes : 1701
Wendy Burch - 1.7K Likes - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY

1.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys. The force is strong in our family… and the neighbors in our building are very understanding . #pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Likes : 1701
Wendy Burch - 1.7K Likes - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY

1.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys. The force is strong in our family… and the neighbors in our building are very understanding . #pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Likes : 1701
Wendy Burch - 1.7K Likes - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY

1.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys. The force is strong in our family… and the neighbors in our building are very understanding . #pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Likes : 1701
Wendy Burch - 1.7K Likes - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY

1.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys. The force is strong in our family… and the neighbors in our building are very understanding . #pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Likes : 1701
Wendy Burch - 1.7K Likes - Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys.
 
The force is strong in our family… and  the neighbors in our building are very understanding .
 
#pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY

1.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Yes… I just had a “May the 4th be with You” dinner party for a bunch of 9 year old boys. The force is strong in our family… and the neighbors in our building are very understanding . #pinterestmademedoit #WENDYBURCH #WAKEUPWithWENDY #BRADYBURCH #BraveBRADY
Likes : 1701
Wendy Burch - 1.7K Likes - Thinking of using this shot for my next album cover……

#Wendyburch
#WakeUpWithWendy

1.7K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Thinking of using this shot for my next album cover…… #Wendyburch #WakeUpWithWendy
Likes : 1698
Wendy Burch - 1.6K Likes - Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village.  It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… 

The place is full of magic!

#Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage

1.6K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village. It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… The place is full of magic! #Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage
Likes : 1623
Wendy Burch - 1.6K Likes - Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village.  It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… 

The place is full of magic!

#Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage

1.6K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village. It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… The place is full of magic! #Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage
Likes : 1623
Wendy Burch - 1.6K Likes - Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village.  It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… 

The place is full of magic!

#Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage

1.6K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village. It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… The place is full of magic! #Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage
Likes : 1623
Wendy Burch - 1.6K Likes - Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village.  It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… 

The place is full of magic!

#Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage

1.6K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village. It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… The place is full of magic! #Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage
Likes : 1623
Wendy Burch - 1.6K Likes - Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village.  It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… 

The place is full of magic!

#Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage

1.6K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village. It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… The place is full of magic! #Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage
Likes : 1623
Wendy Burch - 1.6K Likes - Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village.  It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… 

The place is full of magic!

#Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage

1.6K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village. It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… The place is full of magic! #Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage
Likes : 1623
Wendy Burch - 1.6K Likes - Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village.  It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… 

The place is full of magic!

#Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage

1.6K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village. It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… The place is full of magic! #Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage
Likes : 1623
Wendy Burch - 1.6K Likes - Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village.  It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… 

The place is full of magic!

#Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage

1.6K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village. It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… The place is full of magic! #Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage
Likes : 1623
Wendy Burch - 1.6K Likes - Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village.  It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… 

The place is full of magic!

#Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage

1.6K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village. It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… The place is full of magic! #Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage
Likes : 1623
Wendy Burch - 1.6K Likes - Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village.  It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… 

The place is full of magic!

#Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage

1.6K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Sometimes you just need to head to the sky… as in #Skypark at Santa’s Village. It’s old-fashioned, outdoor fun… The place is full of magic! #Wendyburch #BRADYBURCH #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBRADY #LakeArrowhead #skyparkatsantasvillage
Likes : 1623
Wendy Burch - 1.6K Likes - Hooray for Hollywood! Did you know the Hollywood sign turns 100 this year?? Like most things in Hollywood she’s had a little work over the years, but still looking great!

 #HollywoodSignCentennial #WENDYBURCH #KTLA #KTLACommunity #nexstarcares #FoundersDay

1.6K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : Hooray for Hollywood! Did you know the Hollywood sign turns 100 this year?? Like most things in Hollywood she’s had a little work over the years, but still looking great! #HollywoodSignCentennial #WENDYBURCH #KTLA #KTLACommunity #nexstarcares #FoundersDay
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Wendy Burch - 1.4K Likes - We wore our hats to watch #IndianaJones.  Whips were not allowed into the theater.
 
#WENDYBURCH #BRADYBURCH #BeingBrady #WakeUpWithWENDY

1.4K Likes – Wendy Burch Instagram

Caption : We wore our hats to watch #IndianaJones. Whips were not allowed into the theater. #WENDYBURCH #BRADYBURCH #BeingBrady #WakeUpWithWENDY
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Wendy Burch - 1.4K Likes - We came.
We saw.
We trotted.

(I have been carb loading for the 11th annual turkey trot for many, many thanksgivings!)

it was fun to run and support the great work of the #MidnightMission 

#WENDYBURCH #BRADYBURCH #MurphyBrowntheDog #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBrady

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Caption : We came. We saw. We trotted. (I have been carb loading for the 11th annual turkey trot for many, many thanksgivings!) it was fun to run and support the great work of the #MidnightMission #WENDYBURCH #BRADYBURCH #MurphyBrowntheDog #WakeUpWithWENDY #BeingBrady
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