Scarborough concluded his historic 50-year tenure at WNBC, marking the end of an era in New York television news history.
While Scarborough, 81, hadn't exactly kept his retirement plans a secret, the goodbye no doubt came as unwelcome news to many ...
Chuck Scarborough first started informing NBC audiences in the 1970s. On Thursday night, he thanked viewers and signed off for the last time.
Scarborough, 81, announced last month that he’s leaving the anchor desk after more than 50 years Thursday (Dec. 12). Now News ...
David Ushery, who has been with the station since 2003 and working in the marketing since 1993, has been named to replace ...
After more than 50 years, legendary broadcast journalist Chuck Scarborough stepped down from his daily duties anchoring the ...
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 ...
David Ushery was named on Monday to replace Chuck Scarborough, who announced his retirement late last month, as a co-anchor on NBC 4 New York's evening news. Scarborough, 81, will make his final 6 ...
After 50 years as an anchor for local news station NBC 4 New York, Chuck Scarborough is concluding his run as the longest-serving local news anchor in the area. On Thursday, the award-winning ...
Chuck Scarborough is an American television journalist and author who has a net worth of $4 million. Chuck Scarborough was the lead male news anchor for WNBC from 1974 to 2024. Chuck Scarborough ...