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Ken Rosato (Born in New Rochelle, New York) is a Hispanic-American New York reporter. As of 2003, Rosato became a reporter for WABC-TV In New York City.

Prior to working at ABC, Rosato worked at WNYW as a reporter. Now, Rosato can be seen primarily on the morning and noon editions of Eyewitness News. On the June 4,2007 editions of Eyewitness News This Morning and Noon, Rosato sat in as a substitute anchor, for the first time since joining Eyewitness News, alongside anchor Lori stokes. This action initially puts Rosato in the race to replace morning alum Steve Bartelstein, who was dropped from WABC-TV On March 13,2007.[1]

Like his colleague Jeff Pegues, Rosato spent time in Florida as an anchor at WFOR-TV, A rival of the ABC Affilliate out there. Rosato was a panelist for WLIW-TV And was credited as a sponsor for the network.

Before coming to television Rosato worked as an anchor and a reporter for 1010 Wins in New York. In addition to that, he was an evening news anchor at WBLI.

Trivia

  • Resides in New Jersey with his wife.
  • Rosato has BFA in Television and Radio Communications alike from New York University.
  • He has a masters uadegree in languages.
  • Rosato speaks seven fluent languages;english, french, portuguese, greek, latin, spanish and italian.
  • Currently a candidate for the morning co-anchorage, as of 6/04/07.

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