On-Air Alzheimer’s Revelation: NYC News Anchor Bill Ritter Shares Diagnosis

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Famed NYC ABC7 anchor Bill Ritter disclosed during Friday’s Eyewitness News broadcast that he has Alzheimer's disease in the early stages. He stressed there is no cure yet and that this may affect his future role, though he will remain with the station to mentor younger reporters and continue reporting on the disease’s impact on patients and families. Ritter also reflected on his family’s experience, including his father’s battle with the condition, and emphasized transparency with viewers about his health and career going forward.
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