Veteran New York television news anchor Ernie Anastos, a familiar presence on local broadcasts for decades, has died at 82.
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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 was a terrific newsman—compassionate and fair," Scotto told Page Six in an exclusive statement Thursday.
Legendary Big Apple news anchor Ernie Anastos, was one of the most trusted voices for decades in the tristate area.
Ernie Anastos spent 11 years as an anchor at Eyewitness News beginning in the late '70s before he left in 1989.