Chuck Scarborough

Empire State Building lit in honor of Chuck Scarborough's 50 years with WNBC

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The Empire State Building will shine Monday night in NBC peacock blue and golden anniversary gold for Chuck Scarborough’s 50 years with us at WNBC-TV / NBC New York. Earlier on Monday, Chuck participated in a ceremonial lighting at the historic landmark.

The Empire State Building was illuminated Monday evening in colors to celebrate anchor Chuck Scarborough's 50th anniversary with WNBC-TV / NBC New York.

The landmark building lit up in NBC peacock blue and gold for his golden anniversary.

"This is such an extraordinary honor," Scarborough said.

Chuck joined WNBC-TV in March 1974 as a lead anchor for what was, at the time, the new 5:00 p.m. NewsCenter 4 broadcast.

The Empire State Building was illuminated in gold and NBC's peacock blue for anchor Chuck Scarborough's 50th anniversary with WNBC-TV / NBC New York.

Earlier in the day, Chuck participated with his family in a ceremonial lighting of the building.

"I can't thank the Empire State Building, Dan [Rogoski] and everybody enough, for this singular honor," said Scarborough. "This has just been wonderful, and what a great way to kick off my celebration of 50 years cause it was a Monday on March 25th, exactly 50 years ago, that I walked through the doors of NBC and began this career that has brought me to this point."

The ceremonial lighting was emceed by his News 4 co-anchor Natalie Pasquarella.

Chuck Scarborough spoke at a ceremonial lighting of the Empire State Building which will be lit Monday night in honor of his 50 years with WNBC in New York.
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