Allen Devlin Bio, Age, Education, Wife, Married, CBS46 TV, Net Worth, Salary, Awards

Allen Devlin Biography

Allen Devlin is a television personality who works as a Breaking News Anchor and a General Assignment Reporter in the United States. He joined the news team in July 2021.

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Allen Devlin Age

He was born in the United States of America. Apparently, his exact date of birth is not known. His date and month of birth are not revealed.

Allen Devlin Education

He graduated from the University of South Carolina with a bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism in May of 2018. Allen earned a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University in New York.

Allen Devlin Wife – Married

He hasn’t made his relationship public. His marital status, whether married, engaged, divorced, or single, is unknown.

Allen Devlin Salary

Allen earns an annual salary ranging from $40,000 – $ 110,500 annually.

Allen Devlin Net Worth

Delvin has an estimated net worth ranging between $1 Million – $5 Million.

Allen Devlin Awards

Allen received two Student Emmys from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, as well as the South Carolina Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence award.

Allen Devlin CBS46 News – Career

Allen served as a General Assignment Reporter for WYFF News 4, an NBC affiliate in Greenville, South Carolina, prior to joining WGCL. Allen covered the fight to reduce violent crime rates in Anderson County, the death of James “Radio” Kennedy, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on African Americans in South Carolina, Joe Biden’s campaign trail through the Upstate, the aftermath of the 2016 Townville Elementary School fatal shooting, and the impact of George Floyd’s death during his time at WYFF. Allen was also nominated for an Emmy for his coverage of the EF3 tornado that ripped through the town of Seneca in South Carolina. Allen got a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University in New York before joining WYFF.

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While in New York, Allen investigated the city’s rising homeless population as well as the implementation of congestion pricing in Manhattan. In May 2019, Allen received the Dupont/Judy F. Crichton Award for Video Journalism from Columbia University for his story about the city’s public transportation’s lack of accessibility. While at the University of South Carolina, Allen also assisted in the Republican and Democratic Town Halls in Columbia, South Carolina, in February 2016. Allen is an Atlanta native who is thrilled to be working in his hometown. Allen’s interest in journalism is centered on the human element, and he enjoys hearing and recounting the stories of others. Before joining WYFF,  While in New York, Allen investigated the city’s rising homeless population as well as the implementation of congestion pricing in Manhattan.

Allen received the Dupont/Judy F. Crichton Award for Video Journalism from Columbia University for his story about the city’s public transportation’s lack of accessibility. While at the University of South Carolina, Allen also assisted in the Republican and Democratic Town Halls in Columbia, South Carolina, in February 2016. Allen is an Atlanta native who is thrilled to be working in his hometown. Allen’s interest in journalism is centered on the human element, and he enjoys hearing and recounting the stories of others.