Ralph Penza

TV Journalist, TV Personality

1932 – 2007

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Who was Ralph Penza?

Ralph Penza was a senior correspondent and substitute anchor for WNBC in New York City. He first joined WNBC in 1980, left the station in 1995 and rejoined it in October 1997. Among his many honors are six Emmy Awards and two New York Press Club Gold Typewriter awards.

Prior to joining WNBC, Penza worked as news director at WSAV radio in Savannah, GA, anchor and reporter at WDVM in Washington, D. C., an anchor at WCAU in Philadelphia, a producer, reporter and anchor at WCBS, and a producer at WABC.

Penza graduated from New York University, where he was a member of Alpha Phi Delta, with a bachelor's degree in radio and television. Previous to that he'd graduated from Valley Stream Central High School in Valley Stream, New York. He lived most of his adult life in Malverne, New York, immediately adjacent to his boyhood hometown in Valley Stream.

In February 1998, while covering Pope John Paul II's trip to Cuba, Penza located Joanne Chesimard, who was convicted of killing New Jersey state trooper Werner Foerster 24 years before. Chesimard was sentenced to life in prison but escaped in 1979 and fled to Cuba for political asylum.

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Born
Nov 22, 1932
Nationality
  • Italy
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • New York University
Died
Feb 16, 2007

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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