Posted on 07/10/2007 3:07:33 PM PDT by mware
A Chicago television reporters job could be on the line after videotape surfaced of her at the home of missing mother Lisa Stebic.
WMAQ reporter Amy Jacobson, who has covered Stebics story, was caught on tape by the pool at the Stebics' home last week by rival channel WBBM Channel 2. The tape reportedly shows Jacobson in a swimming suit top at the pool on Friday with her children and Lisa Stebics estranged husband, Craig
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Amy Jacobson
General Assignment Reporter
UPDATED: 1:53 pm CDT July 26, 2006
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Amy Jacobson joined NBC5 News as a general assignment reporter in August 1996.
In her 10 years in Chicago, Jacobson has covered major assignments. She was in the locker room when the Chicago White Sox won the Pennant and the World Series. She also covered the Salt Lake Olympics.
As one of the most distinguished and well-respected reporters in the market, Jacobson has covered several local stories that have been picked up by the NBC network. She has been a featured reporter on the Today Show four times.
Prior to joining NBC5, Jacobson was a general assignment reporter at the Fox Affiliate WJBK-TV in Detroit, Mich. She worked at the ABC Affiliate KVIA-TV in El Paso, Texas, where duties included general assignment reporter, assignment editor and substitute producer/anchor.
Jacobson also spent time at KOLD-TV in Tucson, Ariz., where she was a morning anchor/producer, general assignment reporter and photographer/editor.
Jacobson started her career in journalism in 1992 at KSAX-TV in Alexandria, Minn., as a morning anchor/producer and general assignment reporter. Jacobson held an internship during college at KGAN-TV in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
A native of Mt. Prospect, Jacobson graduated Phi Beta Kappa from The University of Iowa with a Bachelor of Arts degree in broadcasting and film. Jacobson married Jaime Anglada in 2002. They have two boys, ages 2 and 1.
Drop Amy a line: amy.jacobson@nbc.com.
My, my how casual journalists have become. Would she also sleep over for more details? What a dope!
Yeap, just heard it announced on John Gibson’s show that the guy has been made a person of interest.
It’s about time!
English is a difficult field of study and a classical one.
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