Chris Core Biography
Chris Core is a radio and television personality from the United States. He previously worked at 630 WMAL in Washington, D.C., where he hosted The Chris Show from 9 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. EST. His show was one of the highest-rated in the competitive drive time slot until being shifted, almost intact, to its morning hour.
It addressed a wide range of themes, including politics, local and current affairs, the Global War on Terror, and the show industry until it was canceled on February 29, 2008. His show allowed people on opposing sides of an issue to voice their views while also allowing listeners to form their own.
Chris Core Age
Chris Core was born in Clinton, Iowa, United States in 1949. He is 73 years old.
Chris Core Height
Chris stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in/1.70 m tall.
Chris Core Family
Chris’s parents raised him in Clinton, Iowa, where he was born. But he hasn’t mentioned out detailed information on his parents and siblings, soon as we have detailed information will update this part.
Chris Core Wife
Chris is married to his lovely wife Anne. Tabitha, the couple’s daughter, was born to them. Chris and his family live in Chevy Chase, Maryland.
Chris Core Education
Chris attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison after graduating from high school, where he majored in political science and drama with a minor in Spanish. Three years later, he began his weekend news and sports career at WMAL.
Chris Core Salary
Chris pockets an annual salary of $71,453.
Chris’s Core Net Worth
Chris’ estimated net worth is $1 million.
Chris Core Career
Chris was hired as a featured commentator on WTOP, Washington, DC’s news radio station, in 2008. His “Core Values” commentary aired at 3:40, 6:10, and 8:40 p.m. His commentary is also available for download through the radio station’s website. Chris also hosted Chris Talks, a commentary-style TV show on D.C.’s local CW station. He also hosts the “POTUS” show on XM Radio (Channel 130).
Chris began his weekend news and sports job at WMAL three years later, after finishing high school. In 1976, he took over as Bill Trumbull’s co-host on the afternoon program “Two for the Road” from Ed Meyer. Following a few years, the show’s name was changed to The Trumbull and Core Show. This eventually became The Chris Show.
Brooke Stevens was a co-host when Bill Trumbull retired in 1996, and she left the station in 2000. Chris was fired from WMAL on February 29, 2008, after working for the station for almost 33 years.
He was fired without having the chance to say farewell to his viewers. Furthermore, he expressed a desire to return to the airwaves on a new station one day. Chris Plante, WMAL’s morning host, took Chris’s place.
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