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  1. John Schubeck (March 18, 1936 – September 26, 1997) was an American television reporter and anchor, and one of the few to anchor newscasts on all three network owned-and-operated stations in one major market.

  2. 29 sept. 1997 · John Schubeck was a broadcast TV veteran who worked for KABC, KNBC and KCBS in Los Angeles. He had a lucrative contract with KCBS but was fired in 1988 and never returned to the L.A. market.

  3. 6 oct. 1997 · John Schubeck was a TV newsman who hated the absurdity and demeaning nature of his job. He wrote screenplays that exposed the hypocrisy of his profession, but his ideas were rejected and he died penniless at 61.

  4. 27 sept. 1997 · John Schubeck, well-known anchor of local news programs on network-affiliated Los Angeles television stations for 17 years, died Friday at 61. Schubeck died of kidney and liver failure at...

  5. 21 nov. 2007 · Once a million-dollar anchorman had come full circle, broke and destitute. Then on September 24, 1997 John Schubeck was brought to the emergency room of the Columbia West Hills Medical Center. He was not in good shape, his life was slipping away.

  6. www.biographies.net › biography › john-schubeckBiography of John Schubeck

    John Schubeck was an American television reporter and anchor, and one of the few to anchor newscasts on all three network owned-and-operated stations in one major market. A graduate of the University of Michigan and Loyola Law School, Schubeck began his broadcasting career at Detroit, Michigan radio station WJR, working with station legend J.P ...

  7. John Schubeck passed away on Friday, September 26, 1997 of kidney and liver failure. He was 61 years old. From the official archives of the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia