WMAQ-TV anchor Warner Saunders signed off from the Chicago television station, retiring after 29 years at the station and a dozen years as its top anchor, the Chicago Tribune reports. Saunders, 74, returned to formally sign off after being off the air since March after hip-replacement surgery complications, the newspaper says. The station will be airing a half-hour retrospective of his career on Sunday and Monday, the Tribune adds.
—Aimee Picchi
WMAQ’s Saunders Signs Off
May 21, 2009 • Post A Comment
Like Floyd Kalber before him, he has left a big mark on Chicago Television.
Have a great retirement.
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