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Smith, as a senior at the [[University of Alabama]], was the runner-up contestant on the second season of [[List of reality show contestants|The Bachelor]], filmed in [[2002]].  In [[2003]], Smith took a job at NBC 13 as the morning traffic reporter.  Over the years, she moved up to the anchor desk.  In [[2009]], the station created ''[[Daytime Alabama]]'' for Smith, who was later joined by [[Wendy Garner]] as co-host.
Smith, as a senior at the [[University of Alabama]], was the runner-up contestant on the second season of [[List of reality show contestants|The Bachelor]], filmed in [[2002]].  In [[2003]], Smith took a job at NBC 13 as the morning traffic reporter.  Over the years, she moved up to the anchor desk.  In [[2009]], the station created ''[[Daytime Alabama]]'' for Smith, who was later joined by [[Wendy Garner]] as co-host.


Smith decided to step down from the daily show in [[2010]] to take care of her daughter, Gracie.  At the time, she said she planned to be on air one day a week and continue to contribute to the show.
Smith decided to step down from the daily show in [[2010]] to take care of her daughter, Gracie.  At the time, she said she planned to be on air one day a week and continue to contribute to the show.  [[David Lamb]], former anchor at [[CBS 42]], joined Garner that July as the show's co-host.


==References==
==References==
*Carlton, Bob (April 29, 2010) "Former 'Bachelor' star Brooke Smith leaves NBC 13 to be a full-time mom."  ''Birmingham News''
*Carlton, Bob (April 29, 2010) "Former 'Bachelor' star Brooke Smith leaves NBC 13 to be a full-time mom."  ''Birmingham News''
*Carlton, Bob (June 29, 2010) "David Lamb is leaving Birmingham radio station WDJC FM to return to television at NBC 13."  ''Birmingham News''


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Revision as of 09:22, 30 June 2010

Brooke Smith (born c. 1981 in Albertville) is a television personality on NBC 13.

Smith, as a senior at the University of Alabama, was the runner-up contestant on the second season of The Bachelor, filmed in 2002. In 2003, Smith took a job at NBC 13 as the morning traffic reporter. Over the years, she moved up to the anchor desk. In 2009, the station created Daytime Alabama for Smith, who was later joined by Wendy Garner as co-host.

Smith decided to step down from the daily show in 2010 to take care of her daughter, Gracie. At the time, she said she planned to be on air one day a week and continue to contribute to the show. David Lamb, former anchor at CBS 42, joined Garner that July as the show's co-host.

References

  • Carlton, Bob (April 29, 2010) "Former 'Bachelor' star Brooke Smith leaves NBC 13 to be a full-time mom." Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (June 29, 2010) "David Lamb is leaving Birmingham radio station WDJC FM to return to television at NBC 13." Birmingham News