Rose said he had been talking with the station’s management for the past few weeks
WLS-Channel 7 sports director and anchor Jim Rose announced on Monday night’s 5 p.m. newscast that he plans to retire from the station next month after 41 years at the station.
“They were just wonderful with the whole aspect of it, and I will tell you this: the quote I like to use is, nobody beats Father Time,” Rose said. “Now that said, I turned 70 in July and I’m in excellent health. I get a health checkup every six months just because I want to, and my health is, as pilots say, right on the glide path and glide center. But this seemed like the perfect time to call it a career. I have had more of a career than a man is really entitled to.
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