Welcome to Friday the thirteenth, native information type. On this episode of tales we didn’t report for one purpose or one other, we see the solar has set on legendary New York information anchor Chuck Scarborough’s illustrious profession, and regardless of what Rogers and Hammerstein mentioned, not every thing is updated in Kansas Metropolis.
So let’s say so lengthy, farewell to this week:
Tragedy:
- Former WOIO reporter Invoice Safos died from his accidents after being struck by a car Wednesday night. Click on right here for extra. Right here’s what his former station WKYC needed to say.
Into the sundown:
- WXII 12 Information reporter Invoice O’Neil is retiring after 45 years within the tv information broadcast business. O’Neil was employed at WXII 12 Information in 1991 and would stay a fixture, reporting throughout the Piedmont Triad for the rest of his profession as each an investigative and political reporter. Right here’s extra.
- In a press launch: Grey Media (NYSE: GTN) introduced the upcoming retirements of two veteran broadcasters at year-end. In Columbus, Georgia, Holly Steuart will retire because the Common Supervisor of WTVM, the native ABC affiliate, and in Myrtle Seaside, South Carolina, Scott Sanders will retire because the Common Supervisor of WMBF, the native NBC affiliate.
- Denver7 Chief Meteorologist Mike Nelson, a forecasting pioneer in Denver, has introduced his plans to retire after an illustrious 40-year broadcasting profession that included 20 years at Denver7. Nelson is one among simply 25 weathercasters nationwide – and the one one in Colorado – to be named a Fellow of the American Meteorological Affiliation for excellent contributions to climate science over an prolonged time interval. Right here’s the complete story.
- And after greater than 50 years, legendary broadcast journalist Chuck Scarborough stepped down from his each day duties anchoring the information at NBC 4 New York. Right here’s what he informed viewers
Well being Information: