Nick Beres
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Nick Beres is one of the lead reporters for WTVF television, also known as News Channel 5, in Nashville, Tennessee. Nick is a graduate of the University of Oregon. His first TV job was at KTVL-TV in Medford, Oregon. From there, he worked for a year in the United States Congress. Nick then worked for The Orange County NewsChannel, in which he was notorious for his coverage of the Northridge earthquake, Laguna Beach Fires, President Nixon's Funeral, and the O.J. Simpson trial.
At WTVF, Nick quickly gained a reputation for his outgoing personality and his ability to land an exclusive interview. Nick Beres is currently the host of NewsChannel 5+'s flagship show, MorningLine. Some more recent works of Nick include his notorious coverage of the Wolf Creek Dam, The Mary Winkler Trial, & The Perry March Trial.
Nick has made a trademark of wearing Sear Sucker suits while interviewing high name officials. Nick resides in Mount Juliet in Wilson County, Tennessee where he lives with his wife Debbie and his son Huey. He has several pets: a pug named Bart and three guinea hens, Larry, Curley and Moe.
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