Veteran Los Angeles newscasters Chuck Henry, Beverly White, Vikki Vargas, Kim Baldonado and Angie Crouch are retiring from NBC4.
“Together, they account for decades of experience covering stories for NBC4 that shaped Southern California,” Nbcla announced Thursday.
Henry served as co-anchor of NBC4’s nightly news program for decades since joining the network as an anchor-reporter in 1994. He began his broadcasting career in 1966. In addition to his award-winning body of local news work, Henry hosted and produced programs such as “Travel Café” and “Eye on L.A.”
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White has been with NBC4 since 1992 and has won many accolades for her local and national reporting on issues such as Covid, the killing of George Floyd and environmental disasters in Southern California.
The winner of the National Association of...
“Together, they account for decades of experience covering stories for NBC4 that shaped Southern California,” Nbcla announced Thursday.
Henry served as co-anchor of NBC4’s nightly news program for decades since joining the network as an anchor-reporter in 1994. He began his broadcasting career in 1966. In addition to his award-winning body of local news work, Henry hosted and produced programs such as “Travel Café” and “Eye on L.A.”
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White has been with NBC4 since 1992 and has won many accolades for her local and national reporting on issues such as Covid, the killing of George Floyd and environmental disasters in Southern California.
The winner of the National Association of...
- 12/10/2022
- by Harper Lambert
- The Wrap
The face of Knbc news is changing dramatically. At least five veteran newscasters at Los Angeles NBC owned Knbc have accepted “voluntary early retirement” buyouts and will leave the station at the end of the year, sources confirmed to Deadline.
Evening news co-anchor Chuck Henry, along with longtime reporters Beverly White, Vikki Vargas, Angie Crouch and Kim Baldonado, accepted the voluntary buyouts that were presented to some staff members earlier this year in the hope of avoiding layoffs.
NBCUniversal has been undergoing dramatic cost-cutting, as have other television stations industrywide, due to fears of a possible recession in 2023, an expected advertising downturn and other factors.
Six people in ad sales, public relations and at Knbc’s sister Telemundo station, Kvea-tv Channel 52, learned they were part of layoffs that were unavoidable, according to the Los Angeles Times, which first reported the exits.
Knbc declined comment.
Vargas, the station’s Orange County bureau chief,...
Evening news co-anchor Chuck Henry, along with longtime reporters Beverly White, Vikki Vargas, Angie Crouch and Kim Baldonado, accepted the voluntary buyouts that were presented to some staff members earlier this year in the hope of avoiding layoffs.
NBCUniversal has been undergoing dramatic cost-cutting, as have other television stations industrywide, due to fears of a possible recession in 2023, an expected advertising downturn and other factors.
Six people in ad sales, public relations and at Knbc’s sister Telemundo station, Kvea-tv Channel 52, learned they were part of layoffs that were unavoidable, according to the Los Angeles Times, which first reported the exits.
Knbc declined comment.
Vargas, the station’s Orange County bureau chief,...
- 12/8/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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