Tim Pulliam Profile
Tim Pulliam is an American award-winning reporter/anchor working for ABC11. He has been working for the station for quite some years now.
Tim Pulliam Education
Pulliam attended Winston-Salem State University where he graduated. Additionally, he was tagged among the top 40 alumni under the age of 40. He also attended Johns Hopkins University where he attained his master’s degree.

Tim Pulliam Career
Pulliam is an anchor as well as a reporter who celebrates more than 20 years in television enclosing politics, crime, race, breaking news, culture, and tropical storms. Growing up in Person County, north of Raleigh-Durham. After working in Washington D.C. as a writer for various news publications and a media strategist for a nonprofit, Tim is happy to return home to his roots in North Carolina. You can also find him covering local and breaking news weeknights on ABC11’s television, digital, and mobile platforms.
Pulliam started his career in television in 2006 in Wilmington, NC. Columbia, SC. While there he served as a reporter as well as an anchor. Pulliam has also managed to travel to different countries and states so as to feature and cover events that hit the headlines across the globe. For instance, he traveled to Florida so as to enclose quite a number of crime stories and enclose high-profile court cases.
Some of the court cases include; the George Zimmerman trial just to mention a few. His reports on the Michael Dunn murder were also featured in an award-winning HBO documentary titled “3 1/2 Minutes: Ten Bullets” in 2015. The film examined the life and murder of Jordan Davis, an unarmed Jacksonville teenager. The 17-year-old was also Congresswoman Lucy McBath’s only child.
Pulliam appears in the film which is also available on Netflix. Pulliam also enclosed the historic opening of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington D.C. in 2016. In the opening, he managed to interview Durham native and museum’s lead architect, Phil Freelon as well as Stevie Wonder and Oprah Winfrey. Whenever he is not working, he prefers to explore new restaurants, travels through the country and abroad as well as do physical fitness and work out.
Quick Facts About Tim Pulliam
Age | Not Available |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Not Available |
Net Worth | $1 Million – $5 Million |
Tim Pulliam Age
Pulliam’s age is not known for he has managed to keep his personal life private. It is therefore not known how old Pulliam is or when he celebrates his birthday. However, he might be in his 30s.
Tim Pulliam Height
Pulliam stands at a height of 5 feet 9 inches tall.
Tim Pulliam Family
Information regarding Pulliam’s parents and siblings is currently under review. However, the information will be updated as soon as it’s available.
Tim Pulliam Wife/Partner
Information about Pulliam’s dating life is not known for he has managed to keep his personal life away from the limelight. It is therefore not known if Pulliam is engaged to someone or whether he is married. It is also not known if he has any children.
Tim Pulliam Salary
Being one of the top journalists for ABC11 Pulliam earns an annual salary ranging between $ 20,000 – $ 100,000.
Tim Pulliam Net Worth
Pulliam has an estimated net worth of between $1 Million – $5 Million which he has earned through his successful career as an anchor/reporter.
Tim Pulliam Awards and Recognitions
Pulliam reported on a story about national attention: The Shooting Death of Andrew Brown, Jr., and due to that, he was nominated for a Midsouth Regional Emmy Award. Additionally, he is also a winner of three Salute to Excellence in Journalism trophies, which were presented to him by the National Association of Black Journalists in 2020, 2016, and 2011. He was also tagged ‘Reporter of The Year’ in 2017 by the Associated Press and the Radio Television Digital News Association of the Carolinas. He was also presented with a local Media Champion Award from the Richland One Community Coalition. This award was due to his investigative coverage of synthetic drugs and their impact on young people. Additionally, he was also the president of the South Carolina Association of Black Journalists.