I sit down with L.A.'s most beloved anchor, Lynette Romero of NBC4, for an honest & heartwarming conversation about her origin story as a Mexican-American from Colorado working her way into the most important job in L.A. local news. Her vivacious spirit and boundless energy are contagious, as she regales us with stories of her parents, meeting her husband in Guadalajara, and her thoughts on local journalism and the future of TV News.
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I sit down with L.A.'s most beloved anchor, Lynette Romero of NBC4, for an honest & heartwarming conversation about her origin story as a Mexican-American from Colorado working her way into the most important job in L.A. local news. Her vivacious spirit and boundless energy are contagious, as she regales us with stories of her parents, meeting her husband in Guadalajara, and her thoughts on local journalism and the future of TV News.
Building an L.A. Dynasty w/ Rams President Kevin Demoff
In a Minute with Evan Lovett
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Building an L.A. Dynasty w/ Rams President Kevin Demoff
L.A. native and Rams president Kevin Demoff joins the show to discuss his instrumental role in moving the Rams back to Los Angeles in 2016, clearing the way for Sofi Stadium to become an L.A. landmark. Demoff discusses the importance of continuing to grow his L.A. fan base and takes us through how he built a Super Bowl-winning organization, and why he's excited about the Rams in 2025 and beyond.
In a Minute with Evan Lovett
I sit down with L.A.'s most beloved anchor, Lynette Romero of NBC4, for an honest & heartwarming conversation about her origin story as a Mexican-American from Colorado working her way into the most important job in L.A. local news. Her vivacious spirit and boundless energy are contagious, as she regales us with stories of her parents, meeting her husband in Guadalajara, and her thoughts on local journalism and the future of TV News.