xxmy22ok wrote:
No, I don't think they're changing all that much. She does still show quite a bit in the introductory segments and in stand up interviews. And sometimes she'll wear something good, but the camera angle just doesn't show it. As in this clip where she is talking to someone taller than her. The intro segments are never posted to Facebook. And there are times where they do interviews standing up and talking to someone on a monitor. Those are never posted either. And then there are those constant segments for either Plexaderm or Power Swabs. There is no hiding the fact that the station must be taking kickbacks from showing these mini informercials on their public service program every week. You never see much during those segments.
Living In The Heart of Virginia has changed tremendously over the years, starting out with the original host Tab O'Neal. He was the former DJ turned morning weatherman at WSET. He left the station to be replaced by Emily and Lisa Fenderson. Go find some of those programs. Talk about boobage! Lisa was bigger than Emily! This is also the station that was once owned by Albritton Communications and was constantly influenced by Jerry Falwell and Liberty University. This is the same station who banned airing Jimmy Kimmel for years until they were probably forced to by ABC Corporate. I think things loosened up quite a bit when they were bought by Sinclair. Emily started to show more and more skin. And they have been influenced to wear certain Mom and Pop clothing store wear from local stores who they might show on the program. So how she looks on camera has been influenced by that.