Shepard Smith Net Worth 2022, Age, Wife, Children, Height, Family, Parents, Salary

Shepard Smith net worth

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Introduction

Shepard Smith is an American broadcast journalist for NBC News and CNBC, where he serves as a chief general news anchor and hosts The News with Shepard Smith, a daily evening newscast launched in late September 2020. Smith is best known for his 23-year career at Fox News Channel, which he joined at its 1996 inception and where he served as chief anchor and managing editor of the breaking news division.

Smith hosted several programs in his tenure at Fox News, including Fox Report, Studio B and Shepard Smith Reporting. Smith left Fox News in October 2019. In a 2021 interview with Christiane Amanpour on her eponymous show on CNN, he stated that his presence on Fox had become “untenable” due to the “falsehoods” and “lies” intentionally spread on the network’s opinion shows.

Early life

NameShepard Smith
Net Worth$25 million
OccupationJournalist
Height1.83m
Age58 years
Shepard Smith net worth 2022

David Shepard Smith Jr. was born on January 14, 1964 (age 58 years) in Holly Springs, Mississippi, the son of Dora Ellen Anderson, an English teacher, and David Shepard Smith Sr., a cotton merchant. He attended Marshall Academy in Holly Springs. After high school, his parents separated and he moved to Florida with his mother. He studied journalism at the University of Mississippi, where he left two credits shy of a degree to take a reporter job in Panama City, Florida. Smith delivered the university’s 155th commencement address on May 10, 2008.

Career

Smith began his career in television with WJHG-TV in Panama City Beach, Florida. After reporting jobs at WBBH-TV in Fort Myers, WSVN in Miami and WCPX-TV (now WKMG-TV) in Orlando, Smith became a correspondent for A Current Affair. After working as a correspondent for Fox affiliate service News Edge, Smith joined Fox News Channel at its inception in 1996.

Smith reported on the death of Princess Diana in 1997, President Bill Clinton’s 1998 impeachment trial, the 1999 Columbine High School massacre, the 2001 execution of Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh, Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and the death of Michael Jackson in 2009 at Fx News.

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In 2003, The Fox Report with Shepard Smith was ranked third among the top five U.S. cable news programs, and Smith tied for second with Dan Rather and Peter Jennings as the most-trusted news anchor on both network and cable news. On November 19, 2007, Smith signed a three-year contract for $7–$8 million per year. He renewed his contract with Fox on October 26, 2010, for another three years. On September 12, 2013, he became managing editor of Fox News breaking news division and the host of Shepard Smith Reporting.

In September 2013 while covering live helicopter footage of an Arizona police chase of a man after a carjacking, the man shot himself live while Smith was narrating. After a commercial break, Smith apologized and told the audience that it was “due to human error”. Fox would later be sued for the incident by the man’s wife after her children saw the video.

In November 2017, Smith infuriated some Fox News viewers when he countered the Uranium One conspiracy theory, which claims that the Obama administration intervened corruptly in a deal allowing a Russian company to buy Uranium One, a Canadian company with uranium mining interests in the US in exchange for donations to the Clinton Foundation. Smith’s reporting put him at odds with colleague and Fox News prime time host Sean Hannity, who had supported the claim against Hillary Clinton.

On March 15, 2018, Fox News signed Shepard Smith to a multi-year contract. On October 11, 2019, he announced on Shepard Smith Reporting that he was leaving the network. On July 8, 2020, the business and economic news network CNBC announced Smith would join the network as a chief general news anchor and chief general breaking news anchor.

Shepard Smith serves as the host of The News with Shepard Smith, a primetime general news program that airs weekdays at 7:00 p.m. ET and launched on September 30, 2020. According to a CNBC press release, the program “aims to go beyond financial markets, ‘to tell rich, deeply reported stories across the entire landscape of global news.'” CNBC had previously aired a similarly named program in the same time slot, hosted by Brian Williams and later John Seigenthaler, from 2002 to 2004.

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In a speech to the International Press Freedom Awards on November 21, 2019, Smith warned of authoritarian governments that make it dangerous and difficult for journalists to do their jobs, saying autocrats have learned to use online tools and social media to shore up their power. At the event, Smith gave $500,000 to the host organization, the Committee to Protect Journalists.

Smith appeared as himself in the 1997 film Volcano. Video of Shepard Smith anchoring on Fox News during the opening moments of the March 2003 Iraq War was used in the film Fahrenheit 9/11. Additionally, archive footage of Smith anchoring Shepard Smith Reporting covering the 2016 US presidential election was used in the 2019 docudrama Bombshell.

Wife

Shepard Smith was married to Virginia Donald, they had their wedding in 1987. His wife was a University of Mississippi classmate. They divorced in 1993 with no children. In 2017, Smith publicly announced he is gay and has a long-time boyfriend.

Shepard Smith net worth

How much is Shepard Smith worth? Shepard Smith net worth is estimated at around $25 million. His salary is around $6 milion and is main source of income is from his career as a broadcast journalist. Smith successful career has earned him some luxurious lifestyles and some fancy cars trips. He is one of the richest and influential journalists in the United States.