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  1. John Schubeck was an American television reporter and anchor who worked for several network stations in Los Angeles and New York. He was also a golf enthusiast, a law graduate, and a millionaire newsman who struggled with alcoholism.

  2. Oct 6, 1997 · John Schubeck died last week, penniless at age 61. In his prime, he was a $ 1 million a year anchorman in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. He was also one of the most brilliant, yet downright ...

  3. Nov 21, 2007 · John Schubeck was a famous and respected TV news anchor in Los Angeles for 35 years, but he died penniless and homeless in 1997. Learn about his rise and fall, his awards, his hobbies, and his addiction in this blog post by Luke Ford.

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  5. Sep 27, 1997 · John Schubeck, well-known anchor of local news programs on network-affiliated Los Angeles television stations for 17 years, died Friday at 61. Schubeck died of kidney and liver failure at Columbia ...

  6. Sep 29, 1997 · John Schubeck was a broadcast TV veteran who worked for KABC, KNBC and KCBS in Los Angeles. He had a lucrative contract with KCBS but was fired in 1988 and never returned to the L.A. market.

  7. One of John Schubeck’s first broadcast jobs was right here in Philadelphia at WRCV Radio and WRCV-TV, Channel 3 (now KYW Newsradio and KYW-TV). He anchored a mid-morning Channel 3 newscast and several others for WRCV Radio, 1060 on your AM dial. John was a big guy who loved to take a “nip” every once in awhile.

  8. Sep 28, 1997 · John Schubeck was a graduate of the University of Michigan and Loyola Law School. During his college years in Ann Arbor, he was heard on WUOM and as a half-time voice of the Wolverine football games.

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