Scott Clark Retires from WABC Channel 7 News
Scott Clark's Final Days at WABC Channel 7 News (12-24-2010)
If you watched WABC Channel 7 News last night you heard sports anchor Scott Clark narrate what was touted as his final "Hi-Lite Zone." His retirement was announced in June. The actual last day is not really clear but it sounds like we should not expect to see him after next week.
On last night's broadcast Clark said he would still record one more "Hi-Lite Zone" on Monday. Our prior post on Clark's retirement is pasted below.
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Clark approached management and told them that it's time. They offered to negotiate a deal but he declined.
Once he retires Scott Clark and his wife will divide their time between homes in the Midwest and South Carolina. After he spends much needed time with his wife, children and grandchildren he will test the waters to find work that is less grueling for a middle-aged man.
That is Out. Of. This. World.
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Changes in the News
Scott Clark to Retire
If you watched WABC Channel 7 News last night you heard sports anchor Scott Clark narrate what was touted as his final "Hi-Lite Zone." His retirement was announced in June. The actual last day is not really clear but it sounds like we should not expect to see him after next week.
On last night's broadcast Clark said he would still record one more "Hi-Lite Zone" on Monday. Our prior post on Clark's retirement is pasted below.
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Scott Clark to Retire (6-21-2010)
Sports anchor Scott Clark, 57, will retire from WABC Channel 7 News when his contract expires in January, after 25 years with the station. He said the road work is beginning to wear him down.Clark approached management and told them that it's time. They offered to negotiate a deal but he declined.
Once he retires Scott Clark and his wife will divide their time between homes in the Midwest and South Carolina. After he spends much needed time with his wife, children and grandchildren he will test the waters to find work that is less grueling for a middle-aged man.
That is Out. Of. This. World.
Source
Changes in the News
Scott Clark to Retire

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