Chuck Scarborough Gives His 9/11 Story in New Episode of OUR CITY. OUR STORY.

NBC New York anchor Chuck Scarborough poses for a portrait in a suit and tie.
“Live from 30 Rock: Chuck Scarborough” on OUR CITY. OUR STORY.

For more than four decades and counting, news anchor and journalist Chuck Scarborough has broadcasted the news from NBC’s headquarters at 30 Rockefeller Center.

In the latest episode of the 9/11 Memorial Museum's OUR CITY. OUR STORY. podcast, he discusses about his responsibility to report the news on Sept. 11, his brother’s harrowing story of survival on 9/11 and one of the most powerful news stories he covered about a young man named Welles Crowther, who died saving others in the 2001 attacks.

You can listen to “Live from 30 Rock: Chuck Scarborough” on iTunes and Spotify. New episodes of the OUR CITY. OUR STORY. podcast will be available every Tuesday. 

By 9/11 Memorial Staff

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