Michael Holley Bio, Age, Family, Wife, NBC Sports, Salary, Height

Michael Holley

Michael Holley Biography and Wiki

Michael Holley is a well-skilled American sports reporter and radio sports. Holley works for NBC Sports Boston as a host and commentator and for Peacock as the co-host of  Brother From Another show.

Michael Holley’s Age and Birthday

Holley was born on February 26, 1970, in the United States of America, He is 52 years old as of 2022, He celebrates his birthday on the 26th of February every year and his zodiac sign is Pisces.

Michael Holley Height

Holley stands at an average height of 5 feet 7 inches with an approximate weight of 57 kg (126 Pounds).

Michael Holly Education

He graduated from Point Park College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism. Point Park University, is a private institution in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Formerly known as Point Park University.

Michael Holley Family

Holley grew up in the United States of America, He has not revealed any information on her family or his parents.  It’s therefore not clear if he has any siblings. Further details regarding his family background will be updated soon when disclosed.

Michael Holley

Michael Holley’s Wife | Is He Married?

Michael is married to Oni C. Igartua, They held their wedding on July 14, 2007, in a beautiful ceremony attended by their family and friends. Mike and his wife have three children called Robinson Coltrane, Beckham Ellison, and Ava August.

Michael Holley’s Salary and Net Worth

Michael probably receives around $98,000 as a news reporter, He also has a net worth of $500,000 as of 2023 from his successful career. The average salary of a news journalist in the United States ranges from around $36,000-$90,000.

Michael Holley NBC Sports

In 1993, he began his media career as a reporter for the Akron Beacon Journal. In 1997, he joined the Boston Globe as a writer and reporter, where he remained until 2001. He worked as a columnist and writer for the Chicago Tribune from 2002 until 2005.

Michael joined WEEI in 2005 to replace Bob Neumeier as a noon sports radio talk show host. He and Dale Arnold co-hosted the show, which was called the Dale & Holley Show. In 2011, he co-hosted The Big Show with Glenn Ordway, and then with Mike Salk, when the show was renamed Salk and Holley.

Holley departed WEEI in February 2018 to work as a reporter and show host for NBC Sports Boston. He has also been featured on ESPN’s Around the Horn and Fox Sports Net’s I, Max. In September 2020, he co-hosted the Peacock program Brother From Another with Michael Smith.

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