NBC Journalist Who Was Beloved in D.C. Dead At 62

LOADINGERROR LOADINGViewers and media industry professionals alike are sharing tributes to Derrick Ward, a longtime Washington, D.C., television journalist who died Tuesday at age 62.Ward’s death followed complications from a recent cardiac arrest and was confirmed Wednesday by NBC 4 Washington (WRC-TV), where he’d been employed since 2006.

Advertisement “Derrick has been an inspiration and cherished member of our family and his hometown community,” Ward’s family told the outlet in a statement that was shared during Wednesday’s broadcast.“As a distinguished journalist, Derrick’s storytelling, prolific writing, warmth and humor touched countless lives.

Our children and our entire family will miss him dearly.”As of Thursday afternoon, news of Ward’s passing had drawn an outpouring of condolences online.“Stunned to hear of his passing.

Watched that great man for over two decades tell some riveting stories all with class, respect, and precision,” podcaster Lee Sanders wrote on X, formerly Twitter.“Well diverse and extremely talented man.

Thoughts to his friends, family and colleagues.Not a good start to 2025.” Watch an NBC 4 report on Derrick Ward’s death below.

Advertisement Fox 5 DC journalist Tom Fitzgerald felt similarly, describing Ward as “one of the most pleasant people I’ve ever spent time with.” “I’ll miss the graciousness, professionalism, kindness and glowing smile of this true gentleman,” he wrote on X.“Peace to his family, friends & NBC 4 colleagues.” A Washington, D.C., native, Ward began his journalism career in radio, where he covered the Sept.

11, 2001, terrorist attacks and the D.C.sniper shootings of 2003, among other major stories.

He then transitioned to television reporting when he landed a gig at WKBW-TV in Buffalo, New York.Advertisement Appearing on the “Architecture Is Political” podcast in 2020, Ward recalled how his love of storytelling inspired him to pursue a caree...

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