Dominic Carter Biography
Dominic Carter is an American news reporter and political analyst for Verizon Fios/RNN News, which broadcasts in New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Connecticut. He also blogs for The Huffington Post and works for WABC radio.
How old is Dominic Carter? – Age
He is 57 years old as of 17 April 2023. He was born in 1966 in Liverpool, United Kingdom.
Dominic Carter Family – Education
Carter was raised in The Bronx, New York. He attended the State University of New York at Cortland after high school and graduated with a BA in journalism. He afterwards went to graduate study at Syracuse University.
Is Dominic Carter still married? – Wife
His wife and he have two children.
Dominic Carter Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $2 million.
Dominic Carter Books
Carter published No Momma’s Boy (iUniverse, May 1, 2007), a memoir on his problematic relationship with his mother, who had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. Carter takes readers on a trip through his life, from the public school system and the New York City housing projects to a successful career in journalism. Carter has spoken about his life and book all across the country. Carter may be heard on WABC 770AM from 4:00-5:00PM on Sundays, and from midnight to 1:00 AM on weekdays.
Dominic Carter Career
However most popular for his ongoing work as a TV news columnist, Carter started his transmission profession in 1988 as a radio journalist. He went through the majority of that year covering Jesse Jackson’s disastrous official mission. Afterward, his work as a radio columnist presented to him a proportion of conspicuousness when he talked with Nelson Mandela during Mandela’s excursion to New York.
In 1992 Carter took the action to TV as a journalist and anchor with the recently sent off New York 1, a Period Warner station in New York. Proceeding with his propensity for VIP talks with, Carter’s situation as host of the news and critique show Inside City Corridor gave him admittance to a more extensive cluster of interviewees, including Cardinal John Joseph O’Connor, previous President Bill Clinton, South African President Nelson Mandela, Mexican President Vicente Fox, previous Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Hillary Clinton, and Representative Charles B. Rangel. In 2006 Carter made public news as the mediator of a progression of statewide discussions in New York State, which included Representative Hillary Clinton. Over the span of those discussions, Representative Clinton recognized interestingly that she was thinking about a nomination for the administration.
Carter’s work has sent him to another country to Japan, Israel, Somalia, and the Persian Bay. Moreover, he has showed up as a visitor on Fox News Channel, CNN and MSNBC. On December 21, 2008, he showed up as an individual from a visitor board on CBS News’ Face The Country
In 2008 the Time Warner Station extended its news inclusion during the political shows, sending Carter to both the Vote based and conservative shows. Simultaneously, the station’s inclusion of those occasions was made accessible through Time Warner Link to clients outside the city of New York.
Starting around 2023, Carter is heard weeknights from 12 PM – 1 AM ET. The last section of his program highlights anchor person, Forthcoming Morano, who follows him daily.