Australian broadcasting legend Clive Robertson dies age 78 after cancer battle

Patrick Burns
7NEWS
Former 7 news host has died in Sydney.

Former star newsreader Clive Robertson has died.

Robertson transformed news presentation in the mid-1980s, going off script and making jokes and becoming a ratings sensation for Seven.

He was married to another Seven star of the time, Penny Cook from A Country Practice

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Roberston fronted 7NEWS programs 11AM and Newsworld, and was also a high-rating radio star.

Friends have confirmed to 7NEWS Robertson died from cancer at the age of 78

Robertson began his broadcasting career in 1972 with the ABC before moving to Seven in the 1980s.

He was known for his wry sense of humour and handling of talkback radio callers.

Originally published on 7NEWS

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