“Endings like this are never easy,” says one industry insider. “There’s nothing harder than letting go when you’re at the top rung of the ladder.”
Simmons, 69, who joined the station in 1980 — the year Susan Lucci lost the Daytime Emmy for the first time — has anchored Ch. 4’s 6 and 11 p.m. newscasts with fellow station vet Chuck Scarborough for years (and anchored the station’s iconic “Live at Five” interview show back in the day).
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Simmons, 69, who joined the station in 1980 — the year Susan Lucci lost the Daytime Emmy for the first time — has anchored Ch. 4’s 6 and 11 p.m. newscasts with fellow station vet Chuck Scarborough for years (and anchored the station’s iconic “Live at Five” interview show back in the day).
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