Death; Sam Rubin A Giant in the Local News Industry of Los Angeles Is Dead: Sam Rubin, who had been a well-known entertainment reporter for KTLA since 1991, passed away on Friday. He had been with the station since 1991. With 64 years under his belt. It was disclosed by a source close to the station that Rubin passed away at his residence on Friday due to a heart attack.
His passing occurred after he had finished his daily Hollywood news segments on the “Morning News” program that is broadcast on KTLA from seven o’clock in the evening to nine o’clock in the morning.A well-known character in the entertainment world, Rubin was distinguished by the fact that he remained with a single station during his whole career. This was an unusual circumstance. Rubin was always cheerful and friendly whenever he was in front of the camera, and he regularly described the activities that he participated in with his wife and four children. Rubin was a father of four children.
A talk with Rubin live on KTLA has been a common component for a very long time when it comes to publicity tours for stars of movies, television shows, concert tours, and anything else that involves entertainment. Rubin has been a part of these tours for a very long time. Perry Sook, the chairman and chief executive officer of Nexstar, referred to the anchor as “an icon” for both the region and the industry. He said this in reference to the media professional.