Ernie Anastos, legendary NYC news anchor, dies at 82
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Ernie Anastos, legendary NYC news anchor, dies at 82
"Ernie was beloved. He was always positive. He never lost his passion, and he never was cynical. He treated every day like it was his first day on the job. Ernie knew everybody, and everybody loved Ernie."
"In recent years, he developed the program "Positively Ernie," which was very appropriate, since he was one of the most optimistic people you could ever know."
Ernie Anastos, a legendary New York City television news anchor, passed away early Thursday morning from pneumonia at Northern Westchester Hospital at age 82. Throughout his distinguished career, he worked at WCBS, WABC, Fox 5, and Channel 9, earning more than 30 Emmy Awards. Known for his unwavering positivity and passion for journalism, Anastos treated each day as his first on the job and never became cynical. He was widely beloved and knew everyone in the industry. In his later years, he created the program "Positively Ernie," which reflected his optimistic nature and enduring commitment to his craft.
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