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Sam Rubin, one of the most respected and connected entertainment journalists in broadcast history, died suddenly in Los Angeles on Friday at age 64. Rubin’s family confirmed he died of a heart ...
In a city known for its larger-than-life stars, Sam Rubin was in a league of his own. Dubbed “The Moses of Hollywood Moguls” by Tom Hanks, Sam served over three decades as the weekday ...
The KTLA 5 Morning News team is mourning the loss of Sam Rubin, one of its earliest members and an icon in the entertainment world. Sam’s death at the age of 64 was announced Friday, stunning ...
Beloved KTLA 5 News entertainment anchor Sam Rubin died from a heart attack brought on by coronary artery disease, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner confirmed on Tuesday. Rubin, 64, went to ...
L.A.’s Very Own, KTLA 5, is honoring the life of late entertainment anchor Sam Rubin, who passed away suddenly on Friday, May 10 at the age of 64. Sam joined KTLA in 1991 and, over the following ...
We at KTLA 5 continue to honor the career and legacy of our dear Sam Rubin. While he was widely known for his celebrity interviews on the red carpet and the KTLA 5 Morning News, off-camera, he was ...
KTLA’s Lauren Lyster and Megan Telles share a hug while remembering legendary entertainment reporter Sam Rubin on Saturday, May 11, 2024. (KTLA) ...
It was evident that Sam Rubin loved his job as entertainment anchor at KTLA, but out of the many roles he assumed over the years, none was more important to him than being a father and husband.
A great honor for our late friend and colleague, Sam Rubin. He was honored with a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award at the 75th Golden Mike Awards on Saturday evening, which took place at the ...
KTLA anchor Sam Rubin apologized Monday on air to Samuel L. Jackson after a mix-up during a live satellite interview with the actor. “I’m really embarrassed about it, and I very much apologize ...
Since Sam Rubin’s sudden death, KTLA employees have been sifting through hours upon hours of archived footage and on-air interviews with the entertainment reporting icon. But not everything made ...
Sam Rubin, one of the most respected and connected entertainment journalists in broadcast history, died suddenly in Los Angeles on Friday at age 64. Rubin's family confirmed he died of a heart attack.