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Tamala Edwards Bio, Age, 6ABC Wiki, Husband, Salary, Net Worth

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Tamala Edwards is an American television journalist currently working as the weekday co-anchor of Action News Mornings from 4:30 am - 7 am
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Tamala Edwards Biography

Tamala Edwards is an American television journalist currently working as the weekday co-anchor of Action News Mornings from 4:30 am – 7 am and is a regular co-host of Inside Story at 6abc in Philadelphia. Before joining 6abc, she served as anchor of ABC’s World News Now, and World News This Morning.

Tamala Edwards Age

Edwards was born Tamala Monique Edwards on April 7, 1971, in Georgia, United States. She will be 52 years old in 2020.

Tamala Edwards Education

Edwards graduated with honors from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations.

Tamala Edwards Height

Tamara’s information about the exact height she stands it is not publicly available. However, her height is estimated to be 5 feet 6 inches.

Tamala Edwards Family

Edward is the daughter of mother Edith Edwards and Redick Edwards. They currently reside in Houston, Texas.

Tamala Edwards Husband and Wedding

Tamala got married to her husband Rocco Lugrine, a culinary instructor and an Ambassador for Barry-Callebaut, on September 19, 2006. Rocco is a 1993 graduate of The Restaurant School at Walnut Hill College.

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Tamala Edwards Career

Tamala joined 6abc as the weekday co-anchor of Action News Morning from 4:30 am to 7 am. She also serves as the regular co-host of Inside Story leading interviews with newsmakers like Governor Tom Corbett, Senator Bob Casey, Mayor Michael Nutter, and others, as well as moderating many election debates.

Before joining 6abc, she worked as the anchor of ABC’s World News Now and World News This Morning. Before becoming an anchor for ABC, she served as the ABC network columnist in the Washington D.C. bureau reporting about education, religion, and culture for World News Tonight and other ABC News programs. She also worked as a military reporter during the Iraq War, moving with the Air Force from Kuwait to Nasiriyah, Iraq. In August 2001, she joined ABC News as a White House correspondent.

Prior to joining ABC, she worked as a staff columnist at TIME Magazine. In 2000, Edwards covered the presidential election of Al-Gore’s campaign and former New Jersey Senator Bill Bradley for the Democratic presidential nomination. During the Apollo Theatre debate in New York between Gore and Bradley, she was one of the panelists and she took part in MTV’s “Choose or Lose” broadcasts.

From 1995 to 1997, Tamala served as a columnist in the Washington bureau of the Times where she reported about Bob Dole’s presidential campaign, breaking news, and society. She also worked as a Time reporter for two years in New York reporting to International News.

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Edwards has composed an assorted number of themes including the cover story, “Who Needs a Husband?” on the changing elements encompassing adoration and marriage. She has additionally expounded on House and Senate races, the Reform Party, the battle about school subsidizing in Vermont, and other profoundly charged policy-centered issues. Edwards has covered the business blast of college readiness, the developing significance of ladies in charity, the Supreme Court instance of understudy-to-understudy inappropriate behavior, and the public discussion over books on subjects like humility, race, and psychological maladjustment. She has composed dispatches from the official battlefield and articles on the section of the memorable adjusted spending plan and tax break charge, the depriving of home guideline from the District of Columbia, and an account of previous Chinese first woman Madame Chang’s re-visitation of Washington.

While in New York at Time International from 1993-1995, she covered worldwide issues from the recovery of an antiquated Jewish book in Bosnia to the global extension of MTV News to a global craftsmanship world frenzy over a gathering of Canadian ancient dolls.

The Education Writers Association awarded Ms. Edwards first prize for her contribution to Time’s 1999 cover story, “What Makes a Good School.” In its August 2000 issue, Vogue magazine named her a journalist for “The Next Establishment,” and in November 2000, she was included in Folio magazine’s “30 Under 30” list.

Tamala Edwards Salary

Edwards’s profession as a journalist, anchor, and reporter earns an estimated salary ranging from $78,254 to $82,000 per year.

Tamala Edwards’s Net Worth

Edwards as a journalist, anchor, and reporter has massive wealth and his wealth is estimated to be ranging from $1 to $5 million.

Tamala Edwards Twitter

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