Gina Silva Age, Family, Married, Net Worth, Education, KTTV Fox News

Gina Silva Biography

Gina Silva is an American journalist working as the newscaster for KTTV Fox News and KCOP. She joined the KTTV Fox 11 News station in January 2000.

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How old is Gina Silva? – Age

Gina is 50 years old as of September 7, 2020. She was born in 1970, in the United States of America.

Gina Silva Family

She was the daughter of migrant workers and spent much of her childhood helping her parents in the fields. Her family urged her to continue her education.

Gina Silva Education

She graduated from Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Telecommunications with a degree in Broadcast Journalism. Silva began working for Univision in Phoenix while still in college, where she eventually went on to anchor her own show, “Realidad en Educación,” which focused on successful Latinos in Arizona. She moved to Tucson after graduation to work for a CBS affiliate.

Who is Gina Silva Married to?

She has not revealed her marital status to the public, making it difficult to know if she is married, single, dating, or engaged.

How much is Gina Silva Net Worth?

Silva has an estimated net worth of $1 Million.

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Gina Career

Robb Weller and she co-anchored the Sunday morning news. On both KTTV and KCOP, Gina fills in for the morning and evening anchors. Miss Silva also takes portrait photography in addition to reporting. Ginasilvaphotography.com is where you can see her work. Gina co-anchored the KCOP weekend news with Kent Ninomiya from 2001 to 2003.

Gina worked as a national journalist for the entertainment program Extra from 1997 to 2000 before joining KTTV. Gina formerly worked for KNXV, an ABC station in Phoenix, before joining Extra and KTTV. She was a member of the exclusive “Investigators” squad there. Gina formerly worked for KNXV, an ABC station in Phoenix, before joining Extra and KTTV. She was a member of the exclusive “Investigators” squad there. Gina has also worked as a reporter and anchor for KOLD, Tucson’s CBS station, and the Univision network in Phoenix.