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Bob Nichols is a fifth generation 'Florida Native.'
During his 32-year career in Television and radio he's
been a weatherman, news anchor, news director, assignment
editor, reporter, political editor, and an award-winning
host and producer of children's programs. A popular
personality, Bob has won numerous awards including three
Emmy nominations in addition to serving on the board
of directors for 14 local, state, and national charities,
including the American Heart Association, and he's the
National Spokesman for the American Stroke Association.
Bob will certainly provide that well-known 'Nichols
Touch' to Good Morning Florida and WBWP 57.
Bob Nichols, voted best South Florida Broadcaster three
years in a row by American Women in Radio and Television,
is considered one of the leading motivational speakers
in America today. Bob's reporting style, and coverage
of the news has consistently received great reviews,
along with the respect of the media and of course, the
community at large. In 2000, Bob was thrust into the
national limelight, serving as the Press Secretary for
Supervisor of Elections, Theresa LePore in Palm Beach
County. During the election recounts in Florida, Bob
described to the world the various types of CHADS, and
appeared on all major networks to answer questions about
the most controversial presidential election in history.
At this time, he was credited with coining the phrase,
'Pregnant CHADS.' Bob's illustrious career in media,
along with his relationships in the community among
viewers and politicians alike also provides a perfect
segue for hosting Florida Politics with Bob Nichols. |