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Veteran 1010 WINS News Anchor Signs Off for the Last Time

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After nearly 20 years, 1010 WINS' afternoon drive anchor Sandi Klein has hung up the headphones. She retired and signed off this afternoon at 3 PM. She had been working the new 10-3 shift since 2009, but had been on the afternoon shift for 13 years prior.
 
You just know Merlin's going to reach out to her, and lure her out of retirement with a chance to pull down more $$$ and do so alongside some of her fellow WINS-mates. Either way, all the best to Sandi after a well-accomplished run at 1010.
 
DToTheJ said:
You just know Merlin's going to reach out to her, and lure her out of retirement with a chance to pull down more $$$ and do so alongside some of her fellow WINS-mates. Either way, all the best to Sandi after a well-accomplished run at 1010.

This is what I'm afraid of. How do they have all this money to burn when none of their news operations are doing anywhere close to decent in the ratings?

Also, here's a story about her retirement from CBS New York, complete with audio of her final minute:

http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/06...s-goodbye-to-veteran-news-anchor-sandi-klein/
 
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