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"Hot Topics" airs Saturday at 11:35 p.m. on WSB-TV/Channel 2 and contains a complete round-up of the week's most compelling news, features and entertainment.Check out what's Hot this week on Hot Topics.
Americans may be giving chocolate and flowers for Valentine's Day, but in China the hot Valentine's Day gift this year is matching nose jobs! The official Chinese newspaper, China Daily, is reporting that business at Shanghai's plastic surgery clinics is up 30% since the beginning of the month!The next edition of "Hot Topics" airs Saturday, Feb. 4th!
Coming up this weekend on Hot Topics!
Each week, "Hot Topics" will recommend Web sites that are worth your while. Here are the current faves.
Click here for a complete list of contest rules.Check this space for upcoming contests.Kimberley Kennedy:
Kimberley Kennedy hosts the magazine show that focuses on what America's talking about—the hottest stories of the week!The show is a fast-paced, insider's look at the fascinating stories people talk about around the water cooler. From the newsmakers, to everyday people, to the hottest celebrities, Hot Topics covers it all!It continues to be the No. 1 rated show in its time period consistently beating all competition, including "Saturday Night Live" on NBC!In addition to Hot Topics, Kimberley also hosts other station projects. She won an Emmy Award recently for her work on the WSB-TV/Channel 2 primetime special, "Behind the Curtain: The Lion King."Kimberley Kennedy started her career at the McNeil-Lehrer News Hour in Washington, D.C., before landing her first reporting job at WRBL-TV in Columbus, Georgia. She quickly moved up as weekend anchor and reporter for WSB-TV in Atlanta. She left Atlanta in 1992 to be the noon and 6 p.m. news anchor at KDFW-TV in Dallas. Two years later, she returned to Atlanta as the 5 p.m. news anchor and reporter at NBC affiliate WXIA-TV. During the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games that were held in Atlanta, she hosted her own daily talk show.In 2000, Kimberley took a break from television but returned the next year to host and co-produce Hot Topics.Born in Norfolk, Virginia, Kimberley grew up in the tiny middle Georgia town of The Rock. She attended Agnes Scott College in Atlanta and graduated with a double major in English and Political Science.Kimberley's volunteer work includes her service as a member of the Georgia Arthritis Foundation Board of Directors, an advisory board member for Prevent Child Abuse Georgia and a board member for Buckhead Christian Ministry. She is a member of Peachtree Presbyterian Church.Kimberley comes from a family of broadcasters. Her sister, Kathleen, is an anchor at CNN Headline News and her brother, Arch, is a meteorologist in Orlando.
Americans may be giving chocolate and flowers for Valentine's Day, but in China the hot Valentine's Day gift this year is matching nose jobs! The official Chinese newspaper, China Daily, is reporting that business at Shanghai's plastic surgery clinics is up 30% since the beginning of the month!The next edition of "Hot Topics" airs Saturday, Feb. 4th!
Coming up this weekend on Hot Topics!
Each week, "Hot Topics" will recommend Web sites that are worth your while. Here are the current faves.
- abc.go.com.Take the quiz and find out which Desperate Housewife you are.swapalease.com .If you lease your car and want to turn it in, but your lease isn't over yet, list it on this site...maybe someone in cyberspace will be interested. While you're there, check out the leases others have put up for sale. bodog.com.Spice up your Super Bowl party. Log on to bodog.com and check out their prop bets for the big game. Pick 20 of em, print out sheets with the 20, and get everyone at your Super Bowl party to throw in $10. Winner takes all.
Click here for a complete list of contest rules.Check this space for upcoming contests.Kimberley Kennedy:
Kimberley Kennedy hosts the magazine show that focuses on what America's talking about—the hottest stories of the week!The show is a fast-paced, insider's look at the fascinating stories people talk about around the water cooler. From the newsmakers, to everyday people, to the hottest celebrities, Hot Topics covers it all!It continues to be the No. 1 rated show in its time period consistently beating all competition, including "Saturday Night Live" on NBC!In addition to Hot Topics, Kimberley also hosts other station projects. She won an Emmy Award recently for her work on the WSB-TV/Channel 2 primetime special, "Behind the Curtain: The Lion King."Kimberley Kennedy started her career at the McNeil-Lehrer News Hour in Washington, D.C., before landing her first reporting job at WRBL-TV in Columbus, Georgia. She quickly moved up as weekend anchor and reporter for WSB-TV in Atlanta. She left Atlanta in 1992 to be the noon and 6 p.m. news anchor at KDFW-TV in Dallas. Two years later, she returned to Atlanta as the 5 p.m. news anchor and reporter at NBC affiliate WXIA-TV. During the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games that were held in Atlanta, she hosted her own daily talk show.In 2000, Kimberley took a break from television but returned the next year to host and co-produce Hot Topics.Born in Norfolk, Virginia, Kimberley grew up in the tiny middle Georgia town of The Rock. She attended Agnes Scott College in Atlanta and graduated with a double major in English and Political Science.Kimberley's volunteer work includes her service as a member of the Georgia Arthritis Foundation Board of Directors, an advisory board member for Prevent Child Abuse Georgia and a board member for Buckhead Christian Ministry. She is a member of Peachtree Presbyterian Church.Kimberley comes from a family of broadcasters. Her sister, Kathleen, is an anchor at CNN Headline News and her brother, Arch, is a meteorologist in Orlando. Copyright 2006 by WSBTV.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.








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