Veteran New York sportscaster Sal Marchiano has filed a multimillion-dollar age discrimination lawsuit against the woman who used to run WPIX/Ch. 11. He’s seeking unspecified damages, though his ...
WPIX’s former news director has slapped the station with a dishy $4.5 million lawsuit that says she and New York news legends Marvin Scott, Sal Marchiano and Kaity Tong all suffered from age ...
So you probably already know that Sal Marchiano retired from broadcasting back in 2008. What you may not know, is that he’s now claiming that “retirement” was more of a “firing for being too old,” and ...
Sal Marchiano, a decades-long fixture in New York sportscasting, filed suit Wednesday in Manhattan federal court accusing Betty Ellen Berlamino, the former general manager of WPIX-TV/Channel 11, of ...
This week, NYP TV Sports’ Andrew Marchand spoke with WPIX-11 sports anchor Sal Marchiano. On Saturday, Marchiano, 65, will celebrate his 40th anniversary in sportscasting. Q: You were with ESPN at its ...
AN OLD fighter’s face is a window on his past. The scars serve as a reminder of long-ago wars inside a boxing ring. There are no such landmarks of pain for a veteran sportscaster. Clues of his past ...
Nearly a month ago, Sal Marchiano picked up a newspaper and read he had “retired” from his job as nightly sports anchor for WPIX-TV, a position he held for 14 years. This was like a living, breathing ...
You may not believe this but there was a time — and not very long ago — when first-rate women reporters such as Sam Marchiano were forbidden to enter the press box at major sporting events. I know ...
A FORMER stewardess claims she had some high-flying times in politics and sports – conducting simultaneous affairs with Richard Nixon’s vice president, Spiro Agnew, and Yankee legend Mickey Mantle. In ...