When Fred Roggin left KNBC television in Los Angeles last January after 42 years as the station’s lead sports anchor, it was the retirement of a Southern California television icon who had also become ...
If you’re a sports fan in the Los Angeles area, you know who Fred Roggin is. The legendary sports anchor of NBC4 has been at the helm for the LA NBC affiliate since 1980, and Roggin will take a step ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fred Roggin, photographed last month inside NBC4 Studio at the Brokaw News Center in Universal City, has been the station's sports ...
They were rookies together. Fernando Valenzuela and Fred Roggin each made his Los Angeles debut in September 1980. Valenzuela threw his last pitch for the Dodgers 33 years ago. After a career of ...
It’s impossible not to whistle along. The familiar theme hits, the highlights begin and it’s time for a rollicking journey with Roggin’s Heroes and a trip into the Hall of Shame. Fred Roggin came to ...
Fred Roggin is going to step away from television this week, after more than 42 years of bringing sports news to L.A.-area viewers. He will step away from anchoring daily sports segments at KNBC ...
NBC Los Angeles sports anchor Fred Roggin is departing NBC4 after over four decades at the network, according to media reports. Roggin will cease reporting in daily sports segments and instead fill ...
NBC4/KNBC is pleased to celebrate legendary sports anchor Fred Roggin on his 40th year with the station. His anniversary coincides with the new season premiere of his popular live post-game football ...