's first chief anchor Bernard Shaw, who died Thursday of pneumonia aged 82, said in an interview late in life that he didn't think his career was 'worth it' because it kept him from his family. Shaw became the chief anchor of the major news network in 1980 when it launched in Atlanta, and for the next two-decades he built an award-winning career in broadcast journalism that saw him traverse the globe covering politics and conflict.The award-winning newsman retired from CNN in 2001 at the relatively young age of 61, appearing sporadically until 2005.
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