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Page 11 - WNEP.com
11 MEET NEWSWATCH 16 REPORTER BIANCA BARR Bianca Barr joined the Newswatch 16 team in August, 2004. A true Pennsylvania girl, Bianca is excited to be back in the Keystone state to cover events and issues that matter to folks in northeastern Pennsylvania. She's a Penn State grad who spent the first three years of her career at WTAJ-TV in Altoona. Soon after that, she began a journey that took her to Florida, back to Pennsylvania, back to Florida, then back again to Pennsylvania. During that time she worked as a news producer, went to graduate school for one semester, represented a modeling agency at a mall kiosk, filed hundreds of pieces of medical paperwork, carried a video camera and reported news around Orlando and Fort Myers, Florida. She's moved into a historic home in Scranton that still has the original 1930's white marble kitchen sink and she can't wait to start buying stained glass to fill the many windows in her place. Based on James Patterson's bestselling novels, The Women's Murder Club, a group of four working women who live in San Francisco -- a detective, a district attorney, a medical examiner and a reporter use their expertise and unique talents to solve murder cases. Each woman is successful in her own field, but because of their unique friendship, they realize that pooling their resources during investigations leads to undiscovered clues and answers not only in work but also in their personal lives. Some people say money is the root of all evil. They may be right. Nick George has lived his life in the shadow of the extremely rich Darling family. As an adult he's leading the perfect life as an idealistic lawyer, until his father's suspicious death. The absurdly wealthy Darlings of New York invite him to take over his father's job as their personal lawyer, but the money that will allow him the freedom to be an altruistic do-gooder is only part of the picture. That same money pulls him into the dubious doings of the Darling clan where power, privilege and family money are a volatile cocktail. Watch “Dirty Sexy Money” Wednesday this Fall at 10 on WNEP-TV The News Station 342-7831