Anthony Everett Bio, Wiki, WCVB-TV, Age, Education, Height, Family, Wife, Children, and Career

Anthony Everett Biography/Profile

Anthony Everett is a skilled American journalist currently working at WCVB-TV. He is the anchor of Channel 5’s nightly newsmagazine, Chronicle. Everett became part of the program in September 2005. Also, he has also served as co-anchor of NewsCenter 5 at 5, 5:30, 6, and 11 PM.

Anthony Everett Age| Birthday

How old is Everett? He is 62 years old as of 2024. Everett was born in 1961 in New York City, in the United States. He has not revealed the exact date and month of birth, this information is currently under review and will be updated soon.

Anthony Everett Education

Everett graduated from Tufts University in Medford, MA. Currently, he serves as a guest lecturer at Tufts in their Film and Media Studies Program.

Anthony Everett Height|Weight

He stands on an average height of 5 feet 7 inches and weighs around 70kgs.

Anthony Everett Family

Everett was born in the united state, however, he has not revealed information regarding his family members. This information will be updated as soon as it is available.

Anthony Everett
Anthony Everett

Anthony Everett Wife|Married

He is happily married to his beloved wife called Lydia Everett but he has not disclosed information about her. This information will be updated as soon as it is available.

Anthony Everett Children| kids

The couple is blessed with two children; a son named Alexander Everett and a daughter called Claire Everett but he has not disclosed information about them. This information will be updated as soon as it is available.

Anthony Everett Career

Everett has worked as WCVB’s senior correspondent for major national events and breaking news and has regularly contributed to special reports for all WCVB newscasts. Notably, his strong reporting skills have helped the station gain multiple prestigious awards, such as the Edward R. Murrow Awards for News Series and News Documentary in 2013, the Associated Press Awards for Investigative Reporting and Documentary Reporting in 2012, and the National Headliner Award for Breaking News in 2003.

Everett joined WCVB’s NewsCenter 5 in 1990 as a general assignment reporter. Before that, he was a general assignment reporter and weekday anchor on the 6 PM and 11 PM newscasts at WVIT-TV, the NBC affiliate in Hartford, CT. He started his professional broadcasting career in 1984 as a sports reporter and anchor at KSPN-TV in Aspen, Colorado. Later, he became KSPN’s news director and remained with the station until 1987.

Moreover, Everett’s dedication to charitable work has led to collaborations with organizations including the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Habitat for Humanity, the Muscular Dystrophy Association, Boston Healthcare for the Homeless, the Boston Ballet, the Atlantic Symphony Orchestra, the Home for Little Wanderers, Derby Academy, and more. He is a longtime advocate, volunteer, and board member of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Most importantly, he was honored with the Public Education Award in 1992, and in 2006 received one of the Society’s highest honors, the Partners in Progress Award.

Anthony Everett Awards

Everett has received multiple Emmy Awards, such as Emmys in 2016 for his reporting on Education, and for his reporting on the high incidence of cancer among Boston Firefighters. He was honored with an Emmy for his reporting on Alzheimer’s as a societal concern in 2015. Additionally, he received the Emmy for hosting a special on “Holiday Lights” in 2015 and for a special on the Boston Pops 125th anniversary in 2011. Everett’s work as host of Chronicle was recognized with an Emmy in 2010. Moreover, Everett received an Emmys for his reporting on the recycling industry in 2009, and for a report on special education in 2008. Also in 2015, he received a first-place National Headliner award for Health and Science reporting, and in 2010, The Improper Bostonian magazine named Chronicle Boston’s Best Local TV Program.

Previously, Everett served as co-anchor of the station’s Midday, 6 PM, and 11 PM weekend newscasts. In this capacity, he received recognition from the National Headliner Awards in the category of “Spot News” twice. Everett shared the “Best Newscast” award from the Associated Press for his work in the early evening of 2000. In the same year, readers of The Improper Bostonian magazine voted him “Best Newscaster” in Boston. Everett has also received numerous additional awards, such as the 1996 National Headliner Award and Massachusetts Broadcasters Association First Place award for spot news coverage. In 1993, the RTNDA recognized him with the “Continuing Coverage” award, and in 1991 he received an award from the Associated Press in the same category.

Anthony Everett WCVB-TV

WCVB-TV, also known as channel 5 is a television station in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The station is affiliated with ABC and owned by Hearst Television. Its studios are located on TV Place in Needham, Massachusetts, and its transmitter is located on Cedar Street, as well as in Needham, on a tower that is shared with several other television and radio stations. The nearby Manchester, New Hampshire, is considered part of the Boston media market, making WCVB-TV part of a nominal duopoly with WMUR-TV or channel 9, that city’s ABC affiliate; however, the two stations maintain separate operations.

WCVB currently broadcasts 43 hours, and 55 minutes of locally produced newscasts each week; with 6 hours, and 35 minutes each weekday, five hours on Saturdays, and six hours on Sundays. It operates an Aérospatiale AS350B helicopter entitled “Sky 5” that is live broadcast capable. In addition, the station shares resources with the two other ABC affiliates in the state for statewide news coverage throughout Massachusetts: WLNE-TV in New Bedford and WGGB-TV in Springfield. Notably, WCAP in Lowell runs audio simulcasts of portions of WCVB’s morning and evening newscasts on weekdays.

Moreover, WCVB’s newscasts are titled NewsCenter 5, and the station’s sports segments are likewise branded as SportsCenter 5. The weather segments were similarly branded as WeatherCenter 5 before 2001. The station is believed to be the only local station permitted to use the SportsCenter name, owned by ESPN, for its sportscasts, owing to its ownership by Hearst and affiliation with ABC, along with its use predating ESPN’s 1979 existence.

Anthony Everett Salary|Net Worth

Everett has an estimated salary ranging between $70,000 – $125,000 and has an estimated net worth of $1 Million -$5 Million which he earns from his broadcasting career.

Anthony Everett Social Media Platforms

He is active on all social media accounts and often posts on his platforms. He has over 3.8k followers on Twitter, 3.1k followers on Facebook, and 2.9 k followers on Instagram.

WCVB-TV Colleagues

Frequently asked questions about Anthony Everett

Who is Anthony Everett?

Anthony Everett is a skilled American journalist currently working at WCVB-TV. He is the anchor of Channel 5’s nightly newsmagazine, Chronicle. Everett became part of the program in September 2005. Also, he has also served as co-anchor of NewsCenter 5 at 5, 5:30, 6, and 11 PM.

Is Anthony Everett Married?

He is happily married to his beloved wife called Lydia Everett but he has not disclosed information about her. This information will be updated as soon as it is available.

Where does Anthony Everett Live?

Everett has not revealed information regarding his current residence. This information will be updated as soon as it is available.

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