David Novarro (Journalist) Biography, Age, Image, Husband, Net Worth

David Novarro (Journalist) Biography

David Novarro (born October 1, 1959) is a television news journalist for WABC-TV in New York City. He is the co-anchor of Eyewitness News at Noon with Shirleen Allicot and the 4 pm newscast with Liz Cho.

Novarro returned to WABC-TV in December 2010 after leaving WFLD-TV in Chicago as the Anchor of Good Day Chicago.

Novarro anchored the “Ten” newscast at Fox Chicago from 2007-2009. He was tapped to spearhead the station’s expansion into the 10:00 PM time slot after anchoring “Fox News in the Morning”

He was voted “Best Newscaster” in a Chicago Kiss FM radio poll. Novarro and his co-anchor Tamron Hall hosted the morning broadcast for seven years, beginning in 2000. David Novarro was recruited to Fox Chicago from WABC-TV in New York, where he was the morning weekend anchor and general assignment reporter.

Novarro has won several Emmys and received much recognition for his work on many influential stories. The documentary “Cropsey” is based on a real-life serial killer that was the subject of exclusive reports Novarro first broke on Eyewitness news.

He graduated from New York University. His producer credits include the Morning Show with Regis Philbin at WABC-TV, Two on the Town with Leeza Gibbons & Rob Weller and music video show Hot Tracks. He is of Puerto Rican descent.

David Novarro (Journalist) Age

David Novarro is a television news journalist for WABC-TV in New York City. He is the co-anchor of Eyewitness News at Noon with Shirleen Allicot and the 4 pm newscast with Liz Cho. He was born on October 1, 1959, in New York, NY. He is 59 years old as of 2018

David Novarro (Journalist) Career and Professional Life

David Novorro started his career as a college intern on “Eyewitness News.” He became the anchor of “Eyewitness News Sunday Morning” and was later named as New Jersey Bureau correspondent

He has covered many notable news stories from ‘the racial profiling case that led to the overhaul of the New Jersey State Police Department,’ ‘terror cells operating in New York City and New Jersey’ ‘the first World Trade Center attack.’

He was awarded the Emmy awards for his reports on tenants held hostage in their Brooklyn apartment building by drug dealers who had turned their home into a crack house.

Navarro helped in launching the Eyewitness News community‘s “Tiempo,” the first public affairs program dedicated to issues of interest to the Hispanic community to air in New York City.

Novorro as an anchor of WFLD-TV’s morning newscast moved to Chicago in 2002, and in 2007, he was the anchor to the station’s new 10 PM broadcast. He reported on Barack Obama’s presidential campaign, with profiles on the then-senator and his family at their home in Chicago.

In 2010 Chicago poll, Novorro was voted as the “Best Newscaster.” Shortly after that he returned to his journalistic roots in New York and served for WABC TV Network from then.

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David Novarro (Journalist) Husband

It should not be a surprise to his followers that David Novarro is a married man. However, what has puzzled much of the public is that who is the girl he is married to. Neither David nor the spouse herself has bothered to come out to unravel the mystery.

Despite his relentless effort to keep his personal life reclusive, some pinch of information has surfaced the media. As per the reports, it is known that David has a son named Daniel.

He often shares the enjoyable moments with his son on his Twitter account. Back on 21 February 2017, Novarro congratulated his son for winning his first Viewer’s Choice Award at Student Film Festival through his tweet.

Recently on 19 December 2017, David wished his son a happy birthday on his Twitter.

With that, David Novarro is close to his mother and occasionally shows his love for her through social media posts. Recently, David wished his mother a happy Mother’s Day on 13 May, on his Instagram.

Furthermore, Novarro thanked his mother for continuous love and support. Well, David definitely is not backing up when it comes to showing love publicly.

David Novarro (Journalist) Net Worth

Talk about his educational, David Novarro graduated from the New York University with the major in Journalism. His education opened the door to pursue his career as a media personality.

Novarro initiated his journalism career as a college intern on Eyewitness News. After gaining much-needed experience during his internship, David got promoted as an anchor on Eyewitness News. He was later named as a correspondent for New Jersey Bureau.

During his time as an Eyewitness News reporter, Novarro covered a handful amount of top stories including ‘the racial profiling case that led to the overhaul of the New Jersey State Police Department.’ Similarly, David marked a striking impression reporting on ‘the first World Trade Center attack.’

Navarro previously worked as an anchor of Good Day Chicago on WFLD-TV in Chicago, before joining WABC-TV in New York. David has won several Emmys for his recognizable media work.

The co-anchor of Eyewitness News has dedicated all his life to journalism. His incredible hard work and dedication greet him with a resounding income. David’s salary is expected to swirl around $99k-$107k.

Apart from a dynamic journalism career, David also possesses a good and well-maintained body physique. To accentuate his well-groomed body, he is also blessed with a towering height.

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David Novarro (Journalist) News

Emmy Award-winning journalist David Novarro anchors Eyewitness News at Noon and Eyewitness News at 4:00 p.m. He returned to the Eyewitness News Team in December 2010.

A native of Manhattan’s Lower East Side and Queens, Novarro started his career with Eyewitness News as a college intern and rose through the ranks to become a reporter. He was later named New Jersey Bureau correspondent and became an anchor of Eyewitness News Sunday Morning.

For Eyewitness News, Novarro has covered such notable stories as the racial profiling case that led to the overhaul of the New Jersey State Police Department, terror cells operating in New York City and New Jersey and the first World Trade Center attack, landing a rare interview with blind Sheikh Omar Abdul-Rahman, convicted mastermind of the bombing.

He was awarded an Emmy for his reports on tenants held hostage in their Brooklyn apartment building by drug dealers who had turned their home into a crack house.

Novarro helped launch the Eyewitness News community affairs show “Tiempo,” the first public affairs program dedicated to issues of interest to the Hispanic community to air in New York City. He is very proud of his Latino roots and works hard to better his community.

In 2000, David moved to Chicago to become an anchor of WFLD-TV’s morning newscast, and in 2007 he was tapped to anchor the station’s new 10 PM newscast. While in Chicago, he reported on Barack Obama’s presidential campaign, with profiles on the then Senator and his family at their home.

He anchored live coverage from Grant Park during Obama’s historic election night victory. In 2010, Novarro was voted “Best Newscaster” in a Chicago radio poll. Shortly thereafter he returned to his journalistic roots in New York.

Novarro is a graduate of New York University. He is married and is the proud father of son Daniel.