Dave Marash Biography
David Marash is a television journalist from the United States who has worked for ABC News and Al Jazeera English. In January 2006, he joined Al Jazeera English as the network’s Washington, D.C. bureau chief.
How old is Dave Marash? – Age
He is 79 years old as of 3 May 2021. He was born in 1942 in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. His real name is David Marash.
Dave Marash Wife
He is not married and has not revealed if he is in a relationship with anyone.
Here and There with Dave Marash
HERE & THERE with Dave Marash – 50 minutes of current observations and on-the-ground reporting from journalists, analysts, and eyewitnesses to breaking news stories. THERE (New Mexico and the American Southwest) and HERE (New Mexico and the American Southwest) (everywhere else). KSFR-FM 101.1 Santa Fe, New Mexico broadcasts Monday through Thursday from 4:05 to 5 p.m. Mountain.
Dave Marash Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $2 million.
Dave Marash Salary
He earns an annual salary of $100 thousand.
Dave Marash Career
Marash worked at WCTC-AM (1450) in New Brunswick, New Jersey, where he hosted Dave Marash On Call, a nightly chat show. He had also worked at WPIX as a reporter. In New York City, he worked for WCBS Newsradio 88 and WNEW-FM, where he reported on both news and sports. He went on to work for WCBS-TV in New York after that.
Marash hosted ESPN’s Baseball Tonight and NBC’s GrandStand, which alternated between being a pregame show for the National Football League and a sports narrative series depending on the season. Marash hosted a magazine-style science and technology show called Beyond Tomorrow during the early years of the Fox television network.
After that, he worked for ABC News. Prior to joining Al Jazeera English, he had an appearance on Nightline. During the mid-1980s, he hosted newscasts at WNBC in New York and WRC-TV in Washington, D.C. He won Emmys for his Nightline coverage of the Oklahoma City bombing and his coverage of TWA Flight 800’s explosion. One of the highlights of his time on Nightline was a feature about singer Eva Cassidy that aired in May 2001.
Marash drew a lot of attention when he joined Al Jazeera English as the network’s Washington, D.C. anchor in January 2006, effectively making him the de facto American face of the new English-language station. He resigned from his job two years later, in March 2008. He cited the loss of editorial control and his inability to vouch for the content carried on the network as reasons for his departure.
On the O’Reilly Factor on Fox News on February 14, 2011, Marash defended Al Jazeera English against Bill O’Reilly’s assertions that the channel was anti-American. In March 2014, he became the co–news director of KSFR-FM 101.1 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He’s been hosting the radio show and podcast Here & There since September 2014, a four-times-weekly series of 50-minute news interviews.