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  2. Sue Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Sue Simmons (born May 27, 1942) [1] is an American retired news anchor who was best known for being the lead female anchor at WNBC in New York City from 1980 to 2012 ...

  3. Chuck Scarborough - Wikipedia

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    He was inducted alongside Sue Simmons, his co-anchoring partner from 1980 until Simmons's retirement in June 2012. They were together longer than any other anchor team in New York City television history.

  4. Live at Five (WNBC) - Wikipedia

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    In October 1980, Sue Simmons joined the WNBC and Live at Five team [1] from Washington, D.C. sister station WRC-TV. Simmons had several co-anchors, or as she colloquially called them "anchor husbands", including Cafferty, Tony Guida, Matt Lauer, Dean Shepherd and Jim Rosenfield.

  5. A Top-Paid New York News Anchor Gets The Heave-Ho After ... - AOL

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    One of New York City's longest-serving TV news anchors is getting the boot. After more than three decades, Sue Simmons, who reportedly is the top-paid local news anchorwoman in the country, was ...

  6. Drinking at work a bad idea, just ask Sue Simmons - AOL

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    Admitting to drinking on the job during a live television interview would typically be considered a bad career move. Not for Sue Simmons, though. The WNBC-TV New York anchor recently appeared on a ...

  7. Meet the Black dancer who broke the Rockettes' color barrier

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  8. Michele Marsh (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    An article published in the New York Times shortly after her promotion described Marsh as part of a wave of anchorwomen in New York television news, along with Sue Simmons, Rose Ann Scamardella, Judy Licht and Pat Harper. At age 25, Marsh was the youngest of this group and was sometimes called "the baby of the newsroom" at her station. [1] [12]

  9. Category:Television anchors from New York City - Wikipedia

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