Emmy Award-winning anchor and correspondent Chuck Scarborough has been with News 4 since 1974. He is the anchor of “New York Nightly News at 7PM” and also serves as co-anchor of “News 4 New York” at 6 p.m. and 11 p.m.
Sue Simmons is co-anchor of the News 4 New York 5 p.m. 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts. A veteran New York television journalist, Simmons celebrated her 28th anniversary as a member of the WNBC family in January 2008.
Michael Gargiulo currently serves as co-anchor of WNBC’s “Today in New York,” weekday mornings from 5 a.m. to 7 a.m. He joined the News 4 team in July 2006 as general assignment reporter covering a wide-range of news stories for the station.
Pat Battle joined News 4 New York in April 1996. She serves as co-anchor for “Weekend Today in New York” and is one of the station’s New Jersey correspondents assigned to News 4’s news bureau based in Moonachie, N.J. Battle’s reports focus on issues affecting the Garden State as well as breaking news of the day.
Carolyn Gusoff joined News 4 as a reporter for the station's Long Island Bureau in August 1993. In addition to reporting, she co-anchors the station’s top-rated morning program "Weekend Today in New York" on Saturday and Sunday mornings.
Recognized in the New York broadcast journalism community as the "reporter's reporter," Gabe Pressman has compiled a peerless record of investigative reporting in politics and social issues.
Melissa Russo serves as anchor of News 4 New York's 6 and 11 p.m. Saturday evening newscasts. In addition, Russo, News 4 New York's award-winning Government Affairs Reporter has been covering New York politics and policy for more than a decade.
Carol Anne Riddell anchors the News 4 New York newscasts at 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. on Sunday evenings. In addition to her anchor responsibilities, she specializes in reports focusing on issues concerning families and education.
Jeffrey Lyons joined WNBC as the station's film and theater critic. His reviews and interviews can be seen on "News 4 New York at 5" and during various weekend newscasts. Lyons is also co-host of "Reel Talk," which airs nationally in syndication.
News 4 New York correspondent Tim Minton, who joined WNBC in 1998, has been honored with 18 Emmy Awards and other local and national recognition for investigative reporting.
An Emmy-Award winning journalist, John Noel joined News 4 New York in February 1998 as a general assignment reporter covering local and national events.
Monica Morales joined the News 4 New York team in August 2004 as a general assignment reporter and has covered stories ranging from detainee abuse in Passaic County to the potential closing of the legendary rock club CBGB's.
As a general assignment reporter, Ida Siegal has covered a variety of stories for "Today in New York," the station's top-rated early morning weekday newscast that airs from 5-7 a.m.
Cat Greenleaf serves as lifestyle contributor for WNBC, providing human-interest reports for the station’s morning program “Today In New York” and other News 4 New York programs.
Dan Rice is News 4’s Emmy Award-winning “Today in New York” Chopper 4 reporter. Rice joined News 4 in the mornings in 1999 and served as the chopper reporter for WNBC’s “Live At Five” from 2001 to 2002.
Erika Tarantal joined News 4 New York as a general assignment reporter in December 2007. In addition to filing reports for the station’s various newscasts throughout the day, she also fills in as co-anchor for WNBC’s weekday morning newscast, “Today in New York.”
Bruce Beck is in his eleventh year with News 4 New York. He is the station's Sports Anchor on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and also files sports reports for various newscasts throughout the week.
Otis Livingston is a multiple Emmy-Award winning sports anchor for WNBC’s "Today In New York" morning newscast, which airs weekdays from 5 a.m. to 7 a.m.
Jonas Schwartz joined WNBC in July 2005, serving as sports anchor for “Weekend Today In New York” and host of “Press Box,” which airs Sunday mornings on NBC’s Universal Sports Channel.
Chris Cimino serves as the meteorologist for News 4’s morning show "Today in New York," and as the Saturday weather reporter for NBC’s "The Today Show."
One of New York’s most recognized forecasters, Janice Huff is the weekday meteorologist for News 4 New York, delivering weather reports for the station's "News 4 New York” 5 p.m., 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts.