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Whats next for former WPXI anchor, Bob Bruce, after quitting his position there?”

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Whats next for former WPXI anchor, Bob Bruce, after quitting his position there?”

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-Longtime WPXI morning and noon anchor Bob Bruce is reuniting with his former co-anchor, Newlin Archinal, but their new venture will not be televised on Channel 11. Bruce, 56, will retire from his TV job next week to focus on his financial consulting business, Integrity Wealth Consulting LLC, based in Wexford and affiliated with Commonwealth Financial Network. Archinal will work alongside him in the company. Despite downturns in the TV news business, Bruce’s decision to leave WPXI was his. It has been in the works for many months as he planned to retire at the end of his current contract, which is up Dec. 31. He said he told WPXI general manager Ray Carter of his plan in February, when he was approached by Carter about signing a new contract. “Not many people leave television on their own terms,” Bruce said.

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Longtime WPXI morning and noon anchor Bob Bruce is reuniting with his former co-anchor, Newlin Archinal, but their new venture will not be televised on Channel 11. Bruce, 56, will retire from his TV job next week to focus on his financial consulting business, Integrity Wealth Consulting LLC, based in Wexford and affiliated with Commonwealth Financial Network. Archinal will work alongside him in the company. Despite downturns in the TV news business, Bruce’s decision to leave WPXI was his. It has been in the works for many months as he planned to retire at the end of his current contract, which is up Dec. 31. He said he told WPXI general manager Ray Carter of his plan in February, when he was approached by Carter about signing a new contract. “Not many people leave television on their own terms,” Bruce said.

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