WASHINGTON, D.C. – Thursday, Congressman Nick Langworthy (NY-23) took to the House floor today to honor the remarkable career of Don Postles, who is retiring after nearly five decades in journalism, including an incredible 32 years at WIVB-TV (Channel 4).
The Congressman’s remarks as prepared for delivery:
“Mr. Speaker, I rise today to celebrate a true Buffalo legend—Don Postles. For nearly five decades, Don has been a trusted voice and a constant presence in the lives of Western New Yorkers, guiding us through the news that shapes our community.
Don’s journey began in 1976, and since then, he has been a cornerstone of journalism in Western New York. From his early days at Channel 7, to his time at Channel 2, and his remarkable 32 years at Channel 4, Don has been there for us through every significant moment. He has brought clarity to chaos, steadiness in uncertainty, and heart to every story he’s told.
Don embodies the very best of journalism: honesty, integrity, and an unwavering commitment to the truth. At a time when trust in media is more important—and more elusive—than ever, Don has been a beacon of credibility. Whether reporting on the tragic Flight 3407 crash or sharing the joy of a Bills victory, Don delivered the news with professionalism, respect, and care for the community he served.
But Don’s legacy goes beyond the anchor desk. He has always been more than just a journalist—he is a devoted member of this community. His presence at charity events, his support for local causes, and his role as an advocate for Western New Yorkers have made him an integral part of our region.
Mr. Speaker, Western New York will not be the same without Don Postles on our screens each evening. His departure from Channel 4 marks the end of an era, but his impact will endure. He has set the gold standard for journalism and community service, leaving behind a legacy that will inspire for generations.
Don, on behalf of the people of Western New York, I want to thank you for your dedication to our community, your commitment to the truth, and the grace with which you’ve handled your role as our trusted voice.
As you enter retirement, I hope you find time to enjoy everything you love about Buffalo— spending time with Anne and your beautiful family, boating on Lake Erie, and savoring the pride of the community you’ve helped shape.
Congratulations, Don. You’ve earned this next chapter, and you leave behind a legacy of excellence that will not be forgotten. We wish you and your family nothing but happiness and success in the years to come.”