Maurice DuBois Biography
Maurice DuBois, an American television anchor, works at WCBS-TV and CBS. Born in 1965, he graduated with a journalism degree from Northwestern University and is married to Andrea DuBois.
Age and Birthday
Maurice DuBois was born on August 20, 1965.
Height and Weight
He stands at 1.78 meters (approximately 5 feet 10 inches) and weighs 78 kilograms.
Educational Background
Maurice completed his high school education at Port Jefferson High School. He then pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in journalism at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.
Personal Life
Maurice married Andrea DuBois in 2001. The couple has two children.
Career
In 1987, Maurice DuBois started working as a desk assistant at Seattle, Washington’s KING-TV. After that, he was employed by KCRA-TV in Sacramento, California, and WFLD-TV in Chicago, Illinois, as an anchor and reporter. He co-anchored “Today in New York” for seven years at WNBC-TV in New York, where he also hosted shows like “Four Stories” and “Mind Over Media.” In addition, he filled in as a stand-in news reader for NBC News’s “Today” and weekend editions.
DuBois began working at WCBS-TV in New York in September 2004. At first, he co-anchored the 6 p.m. broadcast. In “CBS 2 News This Morning,” “CBS 2 News at Noon,” “CBS 2 News at 5,” and “CBS 2 News at 11,” he extended his role and frequently worked alongside Kristine Johnson at the anchor desk. DuBois has written about a wide range of subjects during his career, including pope installation and death, national political conventions, and the AIDS crisis in South Africa. He’s also made appearances on well-known programs like “Desus & Mero.”
Net Worth and Salary
As of now, Maurice DuBois has a net worth of $3.74 million and receives an annual salary of $1690,000.
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