After graduating from CCNY in 1956, and serving as a Search and Rescue officer in the
United States Coast Guard in
Puerto Rico, Powers returned to the New York area and started looking for work as a jazz disc jockey. He was hired by radio station
WADS, in
Ansonia, Connecticut, in 1961 as a newscaster. He subsequently worked as a newscaster and news director for several radio stations in Connecticut. In 1963 he anchored the coverage of the
assassination of John F. Kennedy on
WICC for 13 straight hours. Powers moved to
WMCA radio in New York City and went on to anchor his own morning drive-time news/talk show. He left WMCA in 1972 to become a correspondent at
ABC radio network news and worked at
RKO radio network news. In 1980, Powers became an anchor/reporter on television at
WNYW-TV, NY (Fox-TV) where he worked for 12 years. He was the first reporter to cover
John Lennon's death on December 8, 1980, broadcasting the first network radio reports while assisting with WNYW-TV's television coverage of the story. From 1980 until December 1992, he was the anchor/reporter for WNYW-TV Channel 5 News, and has appeared in diverse commercials and documentaries. He has appeared in the films "In The Spirit" and "Home Free All. ==Books authored==