KTLA's Sam Rubin to posthumously receive Governors Award at L.A. Area Emmys

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Longtime KTLA entertainment anchor Sam Rubin will posthumously receive a Los Angeles Area Emmy Governors Award, the Television Academy announced Tuesday morning.

The Governors Award honors an individual, company or organization who has made innovations in the arts, sciences and television industry. The veteran journalist died of a cardiac arrest in L.A. on May 10. He was 64. 'Sam was a trailblazer, a pioneer in the modern age of television news. His contributions to entertainment journalism in Los Angeles and around the world are unmatched,” Television Academy Chair Cris Abrego said in a press release.

The organization introduced the Sam Rubin Award this year to honor the journalist. Called “the Moses of Hollywood moguls” by Tom Hanks, Rubin was a mainstay of the Hollywood scene. Following his unexpected death, actors and filmmakers including Ryan Reynolds, Jamie Lee Curtis and Guillermo del Toro shared their admiration for the longtime entertainment journalist. John Mulaney concluded his final episode of 'John Mulaney Presents: Everybody's in L.A.' with 'a special L.A.

 

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