Dana Tyler Biography
Dana Tyler is a New York City-based news anchor and reporter who headlines the station’s 6 p.m. program. Tyler also anchors Eye on New York, a half-hour weekly community affairs program for WCBS, and numerous yearly local specials, including CBS 2 at Tony’s, CBS 2 at the Met, and Tunnel to Towers Run.
How old is Dana Tyler? – Age
She is 63 years 24 November 2021. She was born in 1958 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States.
Dana Tyler Family
She is the daughter of Waldo H. Tyler, was a pharmacist in Columbus. In 1966, the elder Tyler made headlines when he announced that he would no longer sell cigarettes in his business. James Seneca Tyler, the first black clerk of the Ohio House of Representatives, was her great-great-grandfather. Ralph Waldo Tyler, a social editor and political correspondent for The Columbus Dispatch and the first accredited African-American war journalist to report on African-American soldiers stationed overseas during World War I, was her great-grandfather.
How did Dana Tyler meet Phil Collins? – Boyfriend
During a press junket for the Broadway musical Tarzan, Tyler met drummer, Phil Collins. From 2006 through 2015, she was in a relationship with Collins.
What is Dana Tyler’s Salary?
She earns an estimated net worth of $100 thousand.
Dana Tyler Net Worth
Tyler has an estimated net worth of $2 million.
Dana Tyler Career
Tyler began her media career as an intern at Columbus’ WBNS-TV Channel 10 before being promoted to a reporter in 1981. In 1987, the station purchased its first satellite truck, and Tyler and co-host Dave Kaylor started Heart of Ohio, a statewide show. Tyler went on to win an Emmy for her performance on the show and became a co-anchor of the station’s evening newscasts by 1986. Tyler subsequently relocated to New York, where he began working as a weekend anchor and reporter for WCBS-TV in June 1990. She was part of the first African-American newscast anchoring tandem in the New York market, along with Reggie Harris.
In 1993, she immediately advanced to the 5:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. newscasts. Tyler has worked with some of New York City’s most well-known television news anchors, including Jim Jensen, Brian Williams, Ernie Anastos, John Johnson, Michele Marsh, Ira Joe Fisher, and Roz Abrams, at WCBS-TV. Stephen Clark, Don Dahler, and Chris Wragge were among her collaborators. Tyler continued in her position despite a substantial staff cut in November 1996, when several on-air personalities were sacked, including Marsh, Johnson, and Harris.
Tyler returned to WCBS’s 11 p.m. newscast on April 17, 2006, in addition to her 6 p.m. duties, both alongside Jim Rosenfield, as part of a shakeup in anchors where no one remained in their previous roles. She took over for longtime WABC-TV anchor Roz Abrams, who had succeeded her a few years before (Abrams moved to the noon and 5 p.m. newscasts but is no longer with the station), only to be replaced by Kristine Johnson in 2007. Tyler will celebrate 30 years with WCBS-TV in July 2020.