Long-time New York City television anchor ... be leaving WNBC after 50 years. The legendary newsman made the announcement on Thursday, November 21, on the 6 pm edition of NBC News 4 New York.
The celebrated broadcaster, who started at the New York station in 1974, announced that he would wrap up his anchoring career on Dec. 12. By Qasim Nauman Chuck Scarborough, the broadcaster who for ...
Chuck Scarborough announced his retirement as WNBC/4 anchor ... from this anchor desk" on Dec. 12. No one individual — anchor or reporter — has appeared on any New York TV news broadcast ...
Chuck Scarborough, an institution in New York broadcasting, has been reporting the news for half a century. On Dec. 12, he’ll say goodnight to viewers for the last time as anchor on WNBC.
Scarborough, the longest serving anchor in New York’s history, called his time at the network “historic,” a source with ...
Scarborough, 81, announced Thursday that he will step away from his role as co-anchor of the 6 p.m. newscast, capping a ...
In 2016, he stepped away from WNBC’s 11 PM anchor chair after more than 42 years but remained a co-anchor for the 6 PM daily newscast; continuing today alongside co-news anchor Natalie ...
Scarborough got his start in TV news as an anchor in Biloxi, Miss. before stops in Hattiesburg, Miss., Atlanta and Boston. Scarborough, 81, became the 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. weekday anchor at WNBC’s ...