It don't come easy.
My understanding is a few years back they tried to whack Henry. He had to fight to keep his job. In spite of being the best, that does not matter to accountants. Age discrimination was apparently discussed and he lives on. Allegedly.
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I want to compliment someone who doesn't receive nearly enough kudos on here...
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I just talked to Henry at John Arguello’s funeral visitation a few weeks ago. He’s working a part time schedule at WOOD now. Henry has been at WOOD since 1970. Is there anyone else in TV as an on air news talent with similar longevity at one station?
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Erik Smith was at WXYZ for nearly 50 years. Stan Chambers was at KTLA for at least 60.
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Dorothy Fuldheim had a very long career as a newspaper writer before embarking on a 37 year run at WEWS Channel 5 when it signed on, ultimately retiring in her early 90s.
Dick Goddard was WJW Channel 8's chief met from 1966 until finally retiring in 2016 (preceded by a four-year stint at KYW Channel 3 in Cleveland and Philadelphia, resulting in a 55 year career overall), and got a mention in the Guinness Book of World Records.
And lest we forget Dave Ward... he was a news anchor at KTRK for 50 years full-time, from 1967 to 2017. Guinness also recognized Dave for his then-still ongoing tenure.
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I haven’t seen Henry’s work on WOOD, and will try to seek that out.
So much local news is beyond generic that it can take some searching to find authentic, old-school-style journalists and broadcasters to watch. Dwayne X. Riley in Detroit was on Channel 4 for 35 years, and seemed more than a standard broadcaster - I also appreciated his sense of humor in his later work doing Riley’s World.
Wasn’t Lee Van Emeyde at WZZM almost 40 years? I caught some of him when they reunited the old team there in 2012 for the station’s 50th anniversary, but I hadn’t followed his career.
WDIO / Duluth anchor Dennis Anderson’s low-key style was a pleasure to watch. He worked there from 1970 to 2011, signing off his newscasts with “Good night everybody, and be kind”. He also wrote a book with that phrase as the title. I’ve found some clips of his on YouTube to watch. He’s still on public TV’s WDSE in the Twin Ports.
Dave Ward’s final sign-off as an anchor was very well done. I wish we had more of that level of broadcaster in Michigan. It seemed like it was a calling to him, and that he took that responsibility seriously.
So much local news is beyond generic that it can take some searching to find authentic, old-school-style journalists and broadcasters to watch. Dwayne X. Riley in Detroit was on Channel 4 for 35 years, and seemed more than a standard broadcaster - I also appreciated his sense of humor in his later work doing Riley’s World.
Wasn’t Lee Van Emeyde at WZZM almost 40 years? I caught some of him when they reunited the old team there in 2012 for the station’s 50th anniversary, but I hadn’t followed his career.
WDIO / Duluth anchor Dennis Anderson’s low-key style was a pleasure to watch. He worked there from 1970 to 2011, signing off his newscasts with “Good night everybody, and be kind”. He also wrote a book with that phrase as the title. I’ve found some clips of his on YouTube to watch. He’s still on public TV’s WDSE in the Twin Ports.
Dave Ward’s final sign-off as an anchor was very well done. I wish we had more of that level of broadcaster in Michigan. It seemed like it was a calling to him, and that he took that responsibility seriously.