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 ...
After more than 50 years, legendary broadcast journalist Chuck Scarborough has announced his plans to step down from his daily duties anchoring the news at NBC 4 New York. His last day anchoring at ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After 50 years as an anchor for local news station NBC 4 New York, Chuck Scarborough is concluding his run as the longest-serving ...
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 ...
After more than 50 years, legendary broadcast journalist Chuck Scarborough stepped down from his daily duties anchoring the news at NBC 4 New York. His last day anchoring at the 6 p.m. news at WNBC ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Chuck Scarborough, the face of NBC 4 New York for half a century, will anchor his final newscast on Dec. 12, marking the end of a ...
When New Yorkers flip the channel to their local news station Friday night, they'll likely be greeted by an unfamiliar face. After over half a century, Chuck Scarborough stepped down as the evening ...
Longtime news anchor Chuck Scarborough is stepping down from the anchor’s desk at NBC New York after more than 50 years. “The time has come to pass the torch,” Scarborough said at the conclusion of ...
Long-time New York City television anchor Chuck Scarborough is calling it a day, as he’s announced he will be leaving WNBC after 50 years. The legendary newsman made the announcement on Thursday, ...
In an emotional signoff that capped a historic 50-year run at a New York institution, WNBC/4 anchor Chuck Scarborough ended his last broadcast behind the anchor desk with a tribute to viewers, ...
Chuck Scarborough, the face of NBC 4 New York for half a century, will anchor his final newscast on Dec. 12, marking the end of a record-setting career as the longest-serving local news anchor in the ...