New York Mourns: Beloved News Anchor Ernie Anastos Passes Away


The city of New York is in mourning following the passing of veteran television journalist Ernie Anastos, a trusted and familiar face who spent decades delivering the news to millions of viewers. He has died, leaving behind a legacy defined by professionalism, warmth, and unwavering dedication to journalism.
While the exact cause of death has not been officially disclosed, reports indicate that Anastos passed away peacefully, surrounded by loved ones. His death has prompted an outpouring of grief from colleagues, friends, and viewers who welcomed him into their homes each night.
Anastos was a cornerstone of New York broadcasting, most notably associated with WNYW (FOX 5 New York), where he became one of the city’s most recognizable and respected anchors. Over the course of his career, he earned numerous accolades and the admiration of peers for his steady presence and authoritative voice during both breaking news and historic moments.
Colleagues remember him not just as a consummate professional, but as a kind and generous mentor who guided younger journalists with patience and integrity. “Ernie was more than an anchor—he was a voice of calm and trust for New Yorkers,” one longtime coworker shared.
Outside the newsroom, Anastos was known for his community involvement and his deep connection to the city he served. His ability to connect with audiences made him not only a journalist, but a beloved figure in New York life.
He is survived by his family, who have asked for privacy as they grieve this profound loss.
As tributes continue to pour in, one truth stands clear: Ernie Anastos leaves behind not just a remarkable career, but a lasting imprint on the heart of New York City and the field of broadcast journalism.


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