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*Is highly active in several New York charities.
*Is highly active in several New York charities.
*Chuck was one of the first inductees into [[New York State Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame]] in [[2005]]. He was inducted with [[Sue Simmons]], his 11 PM co-anchor. The pair has been anchoring together since [[1980]], longer than any other anchor team in New York television history.
*Chuck was one of the first inductees into [[New York State Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame]] in [[2005]]. He was inducted with [[Sue Simmons]], his 11 PM co-anchor. The pair has been anchoring together since [[1980]], longer than any other anchor team in New York television history.
*His daughter [[Elizabeth Scarborough]] works as a reporter for NBC owned station [[WCMH-TV]] in [[Columbus, Ohio]]


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Revision as of 02:10, 22 October 2005

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Chuck Scarborough on NewsChannel 4 at 11.

Chuck Scarborough (born November 4, 1943) is the 6PM and 11PM weeknight co-anchor for WNBC-TV's in New York. A noted author and aviator, Scarborough has been with WNBC since 1974, and has been an anchorman longer than anyone in New York television history except WABC-TV's Bill Beutel. He has occasionally appeared on NBC News as well.

A native of Pittsburgh, he joined WNBC from WBZ-TV in Boston.

Facts about Chuck

Novels

Scarborough has written three novels:

  • Stryker (1978), ISBN 0026069202.
  • The Myrmidon Project (1980), ISBN 0698110544.
  • Aftershock (1991), ISBN 0517580144.

Aftershock was made into a made for television movie, Aftershock: Earthquake in New York in 1999, airing on the CBS television network and its New York affiliate WCBS-TV.