TV anchor Chuck Scarborough to retire from WNBC after 50-year run: ‘Time has come to pass the torch’
Legendary New York City TV anchor Chuck Scarborough announced Thursday that he will leave WNBC after a historic five-decade run. The Emmy Award-winning newsman – a fixture in homes for 50 years, 32 of ...
A familiar and trusted broadcast presence in New York City over the last 50 years has signed off the air for the final time: Chuck Scarborough, who has anchored or coanchored WNBC TV since Nixon was ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Recently elected to the New York State Broadcasters Hall of Fame, Ushery currently ...
From 1973 to 1996, WNBC/4's Carol Jenkins was one of the best-known reporters and anchors on New York TV. By 1997, local news and the anchor desk were in her rearview mirror. Jenkins went on to become ...
A white-noise hum fills the WNBC/4 newsroom at 30 Rock late on a recent Thursday as the “5 p.m.” approaches. The “6 p.m.” anchorman strides through — a familiar figure and a familiar routine. Up close ...
Chuck Scarborough announced his retirement as WNBC/4 anchor during the station's 6 p.m. broadcast Thursday, wrapping a historic run at Ch. 4 that reached the half-century mark this past March. "I'd ...
David Ushery will replace Chuck Scarborough as co-anchor of WNBC/4's 6 p.m. broadcast starting next Monday, the station announced Monday. Scarborough will step down as WNBC/4's lead anchor after a ...
Soon-to-be-former WNBC anchor Sue Simmons made $5 million a year to do one telecast, writes Don Kaplan this morning. Whether or not that’s on station management for not deploying her adequately, ...
NEW YORK, NY – March 21, 2024 – Commemorating the achievements of a New York television icon and celebrating his continuing service to viewers across the Tri-State region, NBC 4 New York/WNBC ...
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