Former Cleveland news
anchor John Hambrick, 73, with WEWS-Channel 5's "Eyewitness News" went
it rose from third to first place in the early 1970s, has been diagnosed with terminal
cancer.
Texas
native Hambrick move to Georgetown, north of Austin, after retiring from television.
He began his TV career in Texas in 1963 at a station in Abilene. He was working
at Cincinnati’s WCPO-Channel 9 before switching to Cleveland in 1967.
He stayed
eight years before being replaced by Ted Henry and moving on to anchor KABC-Channel
7 in Los Angeles, KRON-Channel 4 in San Francisco, WNBC-Channel 4 in New York,
Miami’s WTVJ and WCIX.
Three
Hambrick brothers became news anchors -- Judd Hambrick, in Cleveland at
WKYC-Channel 3 and WJKW (now WJW)-Channel 8. Mike Hambrick, a reporter and
anchor in Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Dallas and Washington, D.C., had a brief run as a noon anchor at Channel 5.
John
Hambrick won three Emmys, two in New York and one in Miami.
Hambrick’s
Cleveland co-workers were weatherman Don Webster, sports anchor Gib Shanley and
commentator Dorothy Fuldheim. Dave Patterson became Hambrick's co-anchor in
1970.
To
read PD and former BJ television critic Mark Dawdziak’s story about John
Hambrick, click on http://www.cleveland.com/tv-blog/index.ssf/2013/07/former_cleveland_news_anchor_john_hambrick_has_terminal_cancer.html#incart_river
1 comment:
remember him from his days in Miami fla. Very strong in that market as a popular news anchor.
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