(click thumbnail)The WNBC control roomOn Sept. 13, WNBC-NBC Universal's flagship station-began producing and broadcasting its local news and programming in HDTV, making it the first local station in ...
Dr. Frank Field, a pioneering former WNBC meteorologist and health reporter, died Saturday in Florida at 100. Field began his career in New York at WNBC in 1958. He quickly rose to national prominence ...
After a 32-year run at NBC's flagship station, Friday night was Sue Simmons final broadcast alongside co-host Chuck Scarborough on WNBC. As with most anchors' goodbyes, the local New York affiliate ...
Offering a front row seat for one of the world’s most popular and longest-running parades, WNBC New York will carry exclusive, live coverage of the 264th New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade on ...
Veteran television news executive Karen Scott died Wednesday after having spent decades helping to oversee coverage in the nation’s biggest news market. Scott had worked as a top producer WNBC before ...
Former WNBC News anchor John Hambrick — whose 30-year career took him from Texas to Ohio to California to New York to Florida — has died of cancer. He was 73. Hambrick's son Jack confirmed that he ...
Chuck Scarborough, WNBC New York anchor, marks a stunning 50 years at the station March 25. The station will celebrate his landmark anniversary with a range of programming events, including a ...
She’s known across the New York Tri-State area’s broadcast journalism community for her more than 16 years of experience at WCBS-2. Now, she has been asked to lead and manage the Creative Services ...
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 ...