Angela Black Biography
Angela Black is an American television news anchor and reporter best known for her work for KABC-TV in Los Angeles, California, and for being one of the city’s first prominent African-American newscasters.
Angela Black Age
Black was born and raised in the United States of America.
Angela Black Education
She attended Vanderbilt University after graduating from Bishop Kinney Catholic School, before transferring to and graduating from Jacksonville University with a BA in English.
Angela Black Family
Black was born in Jacksonville, Florida, to Army Major Bennie L. Canty and schoolteacher Bess Canty. She spent her childhood on Army bases Camp Sullivan in Whittier, Alaska, and Fort Eustis in Virginia before returning to Jacksonville with her parents and siblings.
Angela Black Wife- Spouse
He is confidential when it comes to matters concerning her personal life. However, he has not yet shared his relationship or marital status with the public.
Angela Black Career
Black is well-known for her 12-year tenure at KABC-TV. She was a member of the Eyewitness News team in the late 1970s and early 1980s, primarily as a field reporter and weekend anchor who occasionally co-anchored with Jerry Dunphy on weeknights. She has hosted the nationwide “Evening of the Stars” United Negro College Fund telethon, produced a documentary on blacks in Hollywood, trained as a firefighter with the Los Angeles Fire Department, and covered a Ku Klux Klan triple cross burning while on the Los Angeles airwaves. Black is a seasoned news reporter and anchor who has worked for KABC-TV and KCBS-TV in Los Angeles, as well as Headline News, PBS, and Turner Entertainment.
Black Net Worth
Black has an estimated net worth of 500 thousand dollars.