Ernie Anastos spent 11 years as an anchor at Eyewitness News beginning in the late '70s before he left in 1989.
Ernie Anastos, the Emmy-winning anchor who became one of New York’s most recognizable local news figures has died at 82.
The TV journalist, whose career spanned four decades and earned him more than 30 Emmys, died of pneumonia.
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A television journalist for four decades with 30 Emmy Awards, Mr. Anastos especially enjoyed delivering good news.
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He worked at WABC's Eyewitness News for 11 years and Fox’s WNYW for another 14 and had two stints at WCBS in between.