I had not realized (Fred) Van Amburg had passed away last week. I'm surprised it wasn't posted here before now. He was 86, and had been retired from KGO-TV news since he was let go by the bean-counters at Capital Cities (owners of ABC at the time), for making too high a salary - in the mid 80s. He was replaced by Pete Wilson.
In the 70s and into the early 80s, Channel 7 News Scene with co-anchors Van Amburg and Jerry Jenson was - by far- the top rated newscast in the San Francisco Bay Area. The SF Chronicle would post the Top 10 Neilson rated shows of the week - mostly network shows, of course. But it wasn't unusual for News Scene at 11:00 to make the Top 10 on a big news night. Amburg and company were given credit for both the Action News style format (though it was never called Action News at KGO-TV), and the "if-it-bleeds, it-leads" philosophy. Prime-time teasers from Van were legendary. One often quoted is "Severed penis found on railroad tracks. Details at 11:00." (para-phrasing - not sure of the exact quote).
Prior to his fame at KGO-TV, Amburg was the sports anchor at KPIX (IIRC), and before that, reported and did play-by-play sports for KNEW radio, and was a disc-jockey at 610/KFRC, prior to their Top 40 format. I'm probably missing some of his resume.
From the ABC7 website.
http://abc7news.com/news/legendary-kgo-anchorman-van-amburg-passes-away-at-86/2169199/
If I'm not mistaken, David Louie has been at KGO-TV long enough to have worked with Van Amburg. Don Sanchez (recently retired) did as well.
From the Mercury News:
http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/06/30/bay-area-tv-news-legend-van-amburg-has-died/
In the 70s and into the early 80s, Channel 7 News Scene with co-anchors Van Amburg and Jerry Jenson was - by far- the top rated newscast in the San Francisco Bay Area. The SF Chronicle would post the Top 10 Neilson rated shows of the week - mostly network shows, of course. But it wasn't unusual for News Scene at 11:00 to make the Top 10 on a big news night. Amburg and company were given credit for both the Action News style format (though it was never called Action News at KGO-TV), and the "if-it-bleeds, it-leads" philosophy. Prime-time teasers from Van were legendary. One often quoted is "Severed penis found on railroad tracks. Details at 11:00." (para-phrasing - not sure of the exact quote).
Prior to his fame at KGO-TV, Amburg was the sports anchor at KPIX (IIRC), and before that, reported and did play-by-play sports for KNEW radio, and was a disc-jockey at 610/KFRC, prior to their Top 40 format. I'm probably missing some of his resume.
From the ABC7 website.
http://abc7news.com/news/legendary-kgo-anchorman-van-amburg-passes-away-at-86/2169199/
If I'm not mistaken, David Louie has been at KGO-TV long enough to have worked with Van Amburg. Don Sanchez (recently retired) did as well.
From the Mercury News:
http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/06/30/bay-area-tv-news-legend-van-amburg-has-died/