From sports teams to television networks to KTLA viewers, tributes continue to pour in for Sam Rubin
From sports teams to television networks to KTLA viewers, tributes continue to pour in for Sam Rubin | KTLA Skip to content
From sports teams to television networks to KTLA viewers, tributes continue to pour in for Sam Rubin | KTLA Skip to content
Sam Rubin has always been Los Angeles’ entertainment reporter, even in high school. In footage sent to KTLA, Rubin was part of the “Student News” broadcast in the late 1970s, when he attended high school. “Student News” was a television production prepared by students of LAUSD, broadcasting in 1977. Sporting Read More
Roger Corman, the Oscar-winning “King of the Bs” who helped turn out such low-budget classics as “Little Shop of Horrors” and “Attack of the Crab Monsters” and gave many of Hollywood’s most famous actors and directors early breaks, has died. He was 98. Corman died Thursday at his home in Read More
A year after the “Barbenheimer” cultural frenzy that raked in hundreds of millions for Hollywood, the movie-making business is entering summer with no clear blockbuster on the horizon and lingering questions about the future of movie theaters. Universal’s “The Fall Guy,” was seen by many box office watchers as the potential spark Read More
St. Margaret’s volleyball team celebrates a CIF title Saturday. (Photos: Tom Connolly, For OC Sports Zone). St. Margaret’s High School’s boys volleyball team defeated San Clemente in straight sets Saturday at Cerritos College to capture the CIF Division 3 championship. The Tartans (32-4) executed a near flawless match and earned Read More
Social compliance isn’t just a buzzword. It’s a powerful game-changer for businesses around the globe. Companies that put social compliance at the core of their operations don’t do good. They also do well. Prioritizing social compliance offers vast benefits. This is from enhancing brand reputation to ensuring smoother operations. Stick Read More
Longtime KTLA entertainment reporter Sam Rubin, who suddenly passed away Friday at the age of 64, is properly being remembered by friends and colleagues as an innovator in TV news and show business. But one innovation, as Rubin himself would probably admit, may stand above the rest: how to maximize Read More
The KTLA family shared some laughs and tears on Saturday morning as they remembered their longtime friend and colleague Sam Rubin. Reporter Carlos Herrera recalled that the legend himself was the first coworker to send him a greeting when he started at the station four years ago. “I’m what he Read More
It was evident that Sam Rubin loved his job as entertainment anchor at KTLA, but out of the many roles he assumed over the years, none was more important to him than being a father and husband. Rubin brought his home family and his work family together often, giving many Read More
Crean Lutheran Coach Jake Haney hugs one of his players after Friday’s loss in the CIF playoffs. (Photos courtesy Crean Lutheran Shutterbugs, Ted Rigoni). Crean Lutheran High School’s baseball team, after a memorable post-season run, lost to Moorpark 2-1 in the quarterfinal round of the CIF Division 2 playoffs Friday Read More