Scarborough concluded his historic 50-year tenure at WNBC, marking the end of an era in New York television news history.
Scarborough, 81, announced last month that he’s leaving the anchor desk after more than 50 years Thursday (Dec. 12). Now News ...
Chuck Scarborough, the 81-year-old WNBC New York television anchor, is retiring. “The time has come to pass the torch,” Scarborough told viewers at the conclusion of WNBC’s 6 p.m. broadcast ...
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.
After more than 50 years, legendary broadcast journalist Chuck Scarborough stepped down from his daily duties anchoring the news at NBC 4 New York. The Morning Joe panel pays tribute to Scarborough.
Chuck Scarborough first started informing NBC audiences in the 1970s. On Thursday night, he thanked viewers and signed off ...
NBC host Chuck Scarborough announced his plans to retire from the network during a Thursday evening broadcast after over five decades in journalism according to NBC News. “The time has come to ...
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.