Live: Remembering legendary KTLA entertainment anchor Sam Rubin
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The KTLA 5 Morning News team is mourning the loss of one of its founding members and an icon in the entertainment world Sam Rubin.
Sam’s death at the age of 64 was announced Friday, stunning coworkers and drawing tributes from his friends and colleagues in Hollywood.
Sam joined KTLA 5 Morning News in 1991, instantly making an impact with his knowledge of film and television and infectious charm. His reports, interviews and feature segments were central to the morning broadcast and a hallmark of KTLA’s brand.
Sam’s Morning News co-hosts reflected on his impact during KTLA’s live coverage Monday morning.
Fellow Morning News original member Eric Spillman: “We’re going to take a look back at the moments that made Sam, Sam. A unique talented person who was our friend and made everybody feel like they were a part of our family here at KTLA. And this is going to be a very tough day,” Eric said to open the broadcast.
Chris Schauble: “The phrase that we say around here is, ‘a rising tide lifts all boats.’ He lifted everyone’s boat. Sam made everyone better.”
Ginger Chan: “He really fought for other people. People who may not have had the same voice he had or the same strength or power but he was there for everybody, fighting for everybody.”
Henry DiCarlo: “He was in many respects our steering wheel. He led us. We’re broken. We’re devastated and I wish I could say more of the thoughts that I wanted to say but the best way that we can honor Sam and honor his legacy is to tell the people around you how much you loved him.”
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