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Sam Rubin, an indelible figure in the world of entertainment journalism for decades, has died at the age of 64. Rubin’s death was announced by KTLA, where he had worked since 1991, on Friday ...
Sam Rubin, a beloved TV journalist who was a fixture in Los Angeles and an integral part of KTLA's immensely popular morning show, has died, ET has confirmed. He was 64.Rubin died on Friday ...
Sam Rubin, the KTLA entertainment journalist, died Friday at 64.Rubin became a fixture of Los Angeles television after joining the station in 1991 as a reporter on “KTLA Morning News.”
Rubin joined KTLA in 1991, [7] two months after the station started its morning news program, KTLA Morning News. [10] [11] The newscast had initially been faltering in the ratings with a straightforward format in the vein of its 10 p.m. newscast; its original anchors—Carlos Amezcua and Barbara Beck—loosened up the format. [8]
Sam Rubin, a popular entertainment reporter on KTLA since 1991, died Friday. He was 64. Rubin died at his home of a heart attack. His last appearance on KTLA was on May 9. He did not appear Friday ...
On May 21, 2010, WPIX in New York City announced that it had hired Burrous as co-anchor of their Pix Morning News.His first program in this role aired June 1. [16] Burrous' remarks about the Panama City school board shootings appeared in a New York Daily News article criticizing the reportage of mass shootings and the degradation of journalistic standards.
Shortly thereafter, he moved across town to KTLA in May 1971, and worked there until his death in 2004. At KTLA, he served as a features reporter (such as business and health & fitness) on the station's 10 pm weeknight newscasts, while serving as lead anchor on its weekend editions, and co-hosting Making It!
Sam Rubin, the longtime entertainment anchor for KTLA Morning News, has died. He was 64. Rubin passed away as the result of a heart attack he suffered Friday after appearing on his regular ...