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Jeremy Hubbard
02-15-2010
JEREMY HUBBARD DOES 'NIGHTLINE' FEATURE ON HALLMARK
    Jeremy Hubbard, former reporter at KMBC-TV9, did a major feature piece (2/12) featuring Hallmark Cards for ABC's Nightline.
    The feature (LINK TO VIDEO) focused on Hallmark's Valentine's Day offerings, but then expanded into the growth of the company over the years. 
   Included in his piece was an extensive interview with Don Hall Jr., whose family started the company, which has grown to 14,000 employees today and dominates the greeting card industry.
    Hubbard was with KMBC from 1998-2004 before moving to KDVR-TV in Denver, where he worked as an anchor/reporter until joining ABC in 2007.
    He began his TV career at KWCH-TV in Wichita, where he spent two years following graduation from Wichita State University.

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