Bill Ritter Retires from WABC-TV, Reveals Alzheimer's Diagnosis
Veteran anchor Bill Ritter has announced his retirement from WABC-TV. His final broadcast of the 6 p.m. program, which he has helmed since 2001, aired on Friday. In conjunction with his departure, Ritter also disclosed that he has received an Alzheimer's diagnosis.

Bill Ritter, a prominent anchor, has announced his retirement from WABC-TV. He concluded his tenure by anchoring the 6 p.m. program, a role he has held since 2001. His final broadcast took place on Friday.
During his announcement, Ritter also revealed that he has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's. This disclosure accompanied his decision to step away from his role at the station.
Ritter had been a fixture on the WABC-TV 6 p.m. news for over two decades, having commenced his anchoring duties for the program in 2001. His departure marks the end of a significant period in local television news.
(Source: Hindustan Times World)
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