Bob Barnard Biography and Wiki
Bob Barnard is an American journalist who works as a Fox 5 reporter at 6 a.m., 7 a.m., and 8 a.m. newscasts and for Good Day DC. He worked as a nightside reporter for one decade before being transferred to Fox 5 Morning team.
Bob Barnard Age and Birthday
Bob age is currently unavailable. He was born and raised up in New York City, United States of America. Our team will provide his actual age and birthday as soon as possible.
Bob Barnard Height
He stands at a height of 5 feet 6 inches.
Bob Education
He attended Bronx University where he graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism.
Bob Barnard Family
Bob has not revealed his family to the public media. He was born and brought up in New York, United States of America. Our team will update more on his parents and siblings soon as possible.
Bob Barnard Wife
Bob’s love life is currently unavailable. He seems to be a secretive person who loves to keep his personal details away from the public attention.
Bob Barnard Salary
According to the average anchors salary and longevity, Bob earns a salary between $20,000 and $100,000 every year.
Bob Barnard Net Worth
Bob net worth ranges between $100,000 and $1 Million as of 2021. This is estimated from his career of more than one decade now.
Bob Barnard Fox 5 News
Bob is an American journalist who works as a Fox 5 reporter at 6 a.m., 7 a.m., and 8 a.m. newscasts and for Good Day DC. He worked as a nightside reporter for one decade before being transferred to Fox 5 Morning team.
He adds that despite being a night guy, it was fair enough for the station to change him to a morning reporter. He also claims that he loves mornings and the people he is working with and extended airtime are a surprising shot in the arm for somebody who’s been doing this for a while.
He started his career at a local station in New York City where he was a desk assistant at NBC News. His unforgettable moments as a reporter was when he reported on a family that had been swept away by fierce floods in South Las Vegas.
From Orlando, Bob moved to the CBS station in Tampa where he helped cover countless hurricanes, the U.S. military’s efforts to feed starving refugees in Somalia, the Oklahoma City bombing, and O.J. Simpson’s “not guilty” verdict from the streets of Los Angeles.
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