Susan Spencer Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Family, Husband, CBS, Salary, and Net Worth

Susan Spencer is an American Emmy award-winning television news anchor/reporter working for CBS. She joined the station in the year 1977. 

Susan Spencer Profile

Susan Spencer is an American Emmy award-winning television news anchor/reporter working for CBS. She joined the station in the year 1977. 

Susan Spencer Education

For her education, Spencer graduated from Michigan State University in 1968 with a bachelor’s degree and from Columbia University in 1969 with a master’s degree in journalism.

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Susan Spencer’s Career

Spencer serves at CBS as a correspondent for 48 Hours Mystery and CBS Sunday Morning. She began as a reporter in his Washington office at the station and was appointed a correspondent in the year 1978. Her television broadcasts ranged from coverage of the Colombian narcotics war to segments of traumatic custody fights. She has won two Emmy Awards for “48 Hours” stories, including one for the Bosnian refugee initiative. Spencer has won the 1996 Environmental Defense Fund Award for Autism News and the RTNDA Edward R. Murrow Award for General Excellence for the story of a child’s quest to locate an organ donation match.

Spencer’s expertise in national and international news reporting is extensive. Prior to joining “48 Hours,” she was a White House reporter for CBS News and the main correspondent for the “Eye on America” section of the “CBS Evening News.” Spencer covered the 1988 Democratic and Republican National Conventions, President George Herbert Walker Bush’s failed 1992 re-election bid and former President Bill Clinton’s first inauguration.

Spencer has previously been a national reporter for CBS News. She played a central role in CBS News’ coverage of the Persian Gulf War, broadcasting from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. She also wrote about the student revolt in Tiananmen Square and the assassination of Emperor Hirohito of Japan in 1989. Spencer was appointed medical reporter for CBS News in 1986. It was the host of the Sunday version of the “CBS Evening News” (1988-89) and the backup anchor for the Sunday edition of the “CBS Evening News” (1987-89). 

Before that, she worked for WCCO-TV, a CBS-owned station in Minneapolis, where she held a variety of jobs, including reporter and co-anchor (1972-77). Spencer was a reporter for WCBS-TV, a CBS-owned station in New York (1971-72), and a journalist and public relations producer on WKPC-TV Louisville, Ky. 

Quick Facts About Spencer

AgeNot Available
NationalityAmerican
SpouseThomas Oliphant
Net Worth$1 million – $5 Million

Susan Spencer Age

Spencer was born in Memphis, Tennessee in the United States of America. Her age is not known for she has managed to keep her personal life private. It is therefore not known how old Spencer is or when she celebrates her birthday. However, she might be in her 60s.

Susan Spencer Height

Spencer stands at an approximate height of 5 feet 5 inches.

Susan Spencer Family,

Information regarding Spencer’s parents and siblings is currently under review. However, the information will be updated as soon as it’s available.

Susan Spencer Husband

Spencer is a married woman. She is married to Thomas Oliphant, a former political columnist for the Boston Globe.

Susan Spencer Salary

Being one of the top correspondents for CBS, Spencer earns an annual salary ranging from $ 20,000 – $ 100,000.

Susan Spencer’s Net Worth

Spencer has an estimated net worth of between $1 million – $5 Million which she has earned through her successful career as a journalist.

Susan SpencerCBS News

At CBS News Susan Spencer works alongside;

  1. Jeffrey Pegues
  2. Jamie Yuccas
  3. Susan Zirinsky
  4. Mireya Villarreal
  5. Bill Whitaker
  6. Holly Williams
  7. Omar Villafranca
  8. Peter Van Sant
  9. Imtiaz Tyab
  10. Jonathan Vigliotti
  11. Tracy Smith
  12. Bob Schieffer
  13. Serena Altschul
  14. David Begnaud

 

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