Vic Micolucci Bio, Wiki, WJXT, Age, Education, Height, Family, Wife, Children, and Career

Vic Micolucci Biography

Vic Micolucci is a skilled American journalist who is currently working for WJXT (Channel 4) in Jacksonville, Florida, United States, as a news anchor and investigative reporter. He joined the station in 2010 as an assignment editor and mobile journalist. In addition, he anchors the 8 and 9 a.m. hours of “The Morning Show” Monday through Friday and also reports from the field in the afternoons.

Vic Micolucci Age| Birthday

How old is Micolucci? He is around 35 years old as of 2023. He was born on January 22, 1988 in Jacksonville, Florida, United States.

Vic Micolucci Education

Micolucci attended Resurrection Catholic School, Paxon School for Advanced Studies’ International Baccalaureate program. Afterward, he joined the University of Florida’s College of Journalism and Communications and graduated with highest honors.

Vic Micolucci Height|Weight

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

Vic Micolucci Family

Micolucci was born in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. However, he has not revealed information regarding his family members. This information is under review and will be available soon.

Vic Micolucci
Vic Micolucci

Vic Micolucci Wife|Married

Micolucci likes to keep his personal life private, hence he has not disclosed information about whether he is in a relationship or not. This information is under review and will be available soon.

Vic Micolucci Children| kids

Micolucci likes to keep his personal life private, hence he has not disclosed information about whether he has children or not. This information is under review and will be available soon.

Vic Micolucci Career

Micolucci currently is a news anchor and investigative reporter at News4Jax. He is a member of “The Morning Show,” Micolucci guides viewers through the 8 and 9 am hours from Monday to Friday. Additionally, Micolucci actively reports from various locations in the afternoon, delivering insightful coverage on crime, justice, public safety, government affairs, and the vibrant arts scene. Micolucci’s reporting has earned them a reputation for delivering unforgettable stories, particularly during Florida’s most devastating hurricanes such as Hermine, Matthew, Irma, and Michael, which left a profound impact on the state.

Micolucci reports, include his involvement in 4 presidential elections, capturing the Gators’ triumphant national championship journey in 2009, and documenting the excitement of the 2010 Super Bowl in Miami. He ventured across the Atlantic to London to provide coverage as the Jaguars made their European debut on the field. In a daring feat in 2017, he soared with the Blue Angels in an FA-18 Super Hornet, breaching the sound barrier and enduring 7.3Gs in a heart-pounding aerial display ahead of an air show. His reporting extends to significant legal proceedings as well, encompassing the George Zimmerman trial in Sanford and both Michael Dunn trials in downtown Jacksonville.

Micolucci has joined forces with numerous local, state, and federal entities, forming partnerships with the likes of the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, DEA, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, National Guard, Florida Highway Patrol, Forest Service, and U.S. Coast Guard. His journalistic endeavors have cast a spotlight on various critical topics, including road safety, child exploitation and trafficking, advocating for mental health awareness, and exploring the dynamics of police-community relationships.

More Information about Micolucci

Throughout his career, he’s contributed to a variety of documentaries, an example being his role in crafting “96 Hours of Anguish.” It was filmed in the Bahamas following the devastating Hurricane Dorian and was broadcasted across the regions of Florida and Texas. Moreover, he lent his insights as a commentator in the thought-provoking “3 ½ Bullets: Ten Minutes,” recounting the tragic narrative of Jordan Davis, an unarmed black teenager whose life was cut short in a confrontation over loud music. This creation premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, earning recognition with the Social Impact award before gaining a screening at the White House. The film further reached audiences through broadcasts on HBO and Netflix.

Micolucci’s journey led him to become an important part of the WJXT team in 2010. Initially serving as an assignment editor and mobile journalist. Before his tenure at The Local Station, he held diverse roles, including positions as a reporter, producer, and photographer for ABC News “On Campus” in Gainesville. He was a sports director at WUFT-TV (PBS), and a reporter/host at WUFT-FM (NPR). His commitment to his craft even manifested during college, where he pursued internships with Channel 4 and the Florida Times-Union during summer breaks. Beyond his professional pursuits, he embraces leisure activities such as DJing, kayaking, hiking, and biking in his spare moments.

Micolucci’s has filed special reports and provided live coverage for a number of outlets including Good Morning America, 20/20, Nightline, NPR’s Morning Edition, BBC’s World News, ESPN, HBO, Netflix, Associated Press, TMZ, CNN, and even The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. Currently, he holds the esteemed position of Vice President within the Florida Association of Broadcast Journalists, further cementing his role in the field.

Awards

Micolucci work has been recognized with 3 Suncoast Emmy awards, a national William Hearst Award, 2 Edward R. Murrow awards and a dozen Associated Press Awards. He’s also been voted as “Jacksonville’s Best Investigative Reporter” in Folio Weekly and “#1 Newscaster in the 904” in Void Magazine.

Philanthropy

He is involved with a number of nonprofits, including the Justice Coalition, the St. Vincent’s Foundation, Communities in Schools, Dreams Come True, The Tim Tebow Foundation, Wolfson Children’s Hospital and Jump For Kids.

Vic Micolucci Salary|Net Worth

Micolucci 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 career.

Frequently asked questions about Micolucci

Who is Micolucci?

Vic Micolucci is a skilled American journalist who is currently working for WJXT (Channel 4) in Jacksonville, Florida, United States, as a news anchor and investigative reporter. He joined the station in 2010 as an assignment editor and mobile journalist. In addition, he anchors the 8 and 9 a.m. hours of “The Morning Show” Monday through Friday and also reports from the field in the afternoons.

Is Micolucci Married?

Micolucci likes to keep his personal life private, hence he has not disclosed information about whether he is in a relationship or not. This information is under review and will be available soon.

Where does Micolucci Live?

This information is under review and will be available soon.

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