I'm surprised that no one has mentioned this here yet.
Howard Reig, the longtime NBC staff announcer best known for introducing the NBC Nightly News, among other assignments, died this past week at age 87. He was diminutive in size, but was a big-time heavyweight among TV voices.
He began his career at NBC Radio affiliate WGY in Schenectady, N.Y. in 1943, when that station was owned by future NBC corporate parent General Electric. Reig also did work at WGY's television extension, WRGB, before joining the NBC staff in New York City. He spent 62 years with the Peacock before retiring in March 2005, but his taped intros to Nightly News continued to be used until last year's December when they were replaced by actor Michael Douglas.
Here are two stories:
And, here's some clips of Reig in action:
Howard Reig, the longtime NBC staff announcer best known for introducing the NBC Nightly News, among other assignments, died this past week at age 87. He was diminutive in size, but was a big-time heavyweight among TV voices.
He began his career at NBC Radio affiliate WGY in Schenectady, N.Y. in 1943, when that station was owned by future NBC corporate parent General Electric. Reig also did work at WGY's television extension, WRGB, before joining the NBC staff in New York City. He spent 62 years with the Peacock before retiring in March 2005, but his taped intros to Nightly News continued to be used until last year's December when they were replaced by actor Michael Douglas.
Here are two stories:
- http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20081114/ARTICLE/811140338/2426/NEWS?Title=_NBC_Nightly_News__began_with_his_voice -- obit from the Sarasota Herald-Tribune
- (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WkMpeAUeCE -- Brian Williams remembers
And, here's some clips of Reig in action:
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdSZdR3k9Jo -- on camera with J. Fred Muggs
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfhVUEveBeU -- VO'ing the Sears commercial near the end of the clip
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TI5WTCrHbPc -- intro'ing an NBC News update with Chuck Scarborough