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Sam Rubin, Longtime KTLA Entertainment Reporter, Dies at 64

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Sam Rubin, Longtime KTLA Entertainment Reporter, Dies at 64

Sam Rubin, a popular entertainment reporter on KTLA since 1991, died Friday, KTLA confirmed. He was 64.

A source close to the station confirmed that he died at home of a heart attack after doing his regular Hollywood news segment on television Friday morning.

Rubin’s television production company SRE, Inc. has produced more than 200 hours of broadcast and cable programming including “Live From” red carpet shows and 120 episodes of talk show “Hollywood Uncensored.”

Rubin was the recipient of a Golden Mike award, a lifetime achievement award from Southern California Broadcasters Association and winner of best entertainment reporter from the Los Angeles Press Club.

According to his KTLA bio, he supports several organizations including the MS 150 Bay to Bike Tour and supports L.A. schools and literacy programs.

A graduate of Occidental College, he is survived by his wife and four children.

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