Larry Kane Bio, Wiki, Age, KYW News, Family, Parents, Wife, Net Worth, Salary, Author

Larry Kane Biography

Larry Kane is a well-known American journalist, news anchor, and author. In 1957, when he was 15 years old, he began his broadcasting career. Kane presently works for KYW News radio as a special contributor and as a consultant for NBC Sports Group, which includes NBC’s regional sports networks and the Golf Channel, where he builds broadcaster careers and advises management.

How old is Larry Kane?- Age

Kane is 79 years old as of October 2021, he was born Lawrence Kanowitz on October 21, 1942, in Brooklyn, New York the United States of America.

Larry Kane Family – Parents

Kane was born in the state of New York, in the borough of Brooklyn. His parents changed his name years before he started working on the radio. Kane’s father was a professional electrician. His mother, Mildred Kane, fought multiple sclerosis for 14 years before passing away at the age of 40.

Is Larry Kane married? -Wife

Kane was happily married to Donna Louise Kane from 1961 till 2016 when he divorced her. Donna is the president of Dynamic Images Inc., a multifunctional production company, as well as a DJNY officer and the Unique Quest training program. He is currently married to Kate, who lives with his children, two sons from his first marriage, and daughter Alexandra in Connecticut. He is the grandfather of six grandchildren.

Larry Kane Author

  • 2000- Larry Kane’s Philadelphia. 2000
  • 2003-Ticket to Ride. New York: Penguin Books.
  • 2003- Lennon Revealed.
  • 2011- Death By Deadline.
  • 2013- When They Were Boys

Where is Larry Kane? – KYW News – Career

Kane is an American journalist who works as a consultant for the NBC Sports Group, which includes NBC’s regional sports networks and the Golf Channel, where he helps broadcasters advance their careers and advises management. He currently works as a news anchor and author for KYW news radio 1060, as well as a consultant for the NBC Sports Group, which includes NBC’s regional sports networks and the Golf Channel. He began his broadcast journalism career at the age of 16 in Miami, Florida, at WQAM, then WAME, and finally WFUN. While working for WAME, Kane was the first American news correspondent to break the story of the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba.

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Larry Kane, the dean of Philadelphia television news anchors, will celebrate 52 years in the field in September 2018. In 1957, when he was 15 years old, he began broadcasting. Kane anchored The Comcast Network’s Voice of Reason program until 2014 when his anchoring career came to an end. Kane currently works for KYW Newsradio as a special contributor and as a consultant for NBC Sports Group, which includes NBC’s regional sports networks and the Golf Channel, where he builds broadcaster careers and advises management. Kane is currently featured in Ron Howard’s film “Eight Days A Week: The Movie.”

Kane is best recognized for his expertise into American politics and administration, having attended 23 political conventions since 1968. (including the momentous 1968, 2008, and 2012 conventions). His debut book, “Larry Kane’s Philadelphia” (Temple Press, Foreword by Dan Rather), was a regional hit in 2000. Kane wrote “Ticket to Ride” in 2003 (Running Press, Penguin Paperback, Foreword by Dick Clark) and Lennon Revealed (Running Press), a New York Times and Los Angeles Times Bestseller in 2005, as the only broadcast journalist to visit every stop on the Beatles’ 1964 and 1965 tours. His debut novel, “Death By Deadline,” was recently published.

The Governor’s Award for Lifetime Achievement was presented to the Emmy Award-winning newsman by the Mid-Atlantic Emmy organization in 2005. Kane is most remembered in broadcast history for helping to catapult Action News at WPVI in Philadelphia to first place in the news ratings in one year, from 1970 to 1971, with some of the industry’s most inventive minds. The Action Reporting format, which emerged in the early 1970s and transformed current programming by emphasizing local reporting and outstanding community involvement by stations across the country, revolutionized current programming. His accomplishments landed him positions at ABC News and WABC TV in New York. Kane is the only news anchor who has spent 39 years at all three Philadelphia television stations.

Among his assignments were peace talks in the Middle East, the return of American hostages from Iran to Wiesbaden, West Germany, the devastating earthquake in Naples, Italy, the 1987 Superpower Summit between Reagan and Gorbachev, seven trips to the Middle East, and an in-depth interview with Solidarity Leader Lech Walesa in Poland. In 1985, he and his colleagues at WCAU TV were honored with the Alfred I. du Pont Award.

For their coverage of the battle between Philadelphia Police and the anarchist group MOVE, they received the DuPont-Columbia University Award. Kane broke the story of the ill-fated Bay of Pigs attacks in Cuba as a teenage radio news director in 1961, after months of establishing ties with the Miami-based Cuban exile underground. Kane has spoken with a who’s who of prominent people, from Lyndon B. Johnson to Barack Obama. Between 1965 and 1966, there was a period of transition. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a civil rights activist, was interviewed for the first time over the radio by Kane. Kane is the campaign chairperson for the Delaware Valley Multiple Sclerosis Association, a non-profit organization dedicated to working for the rights of disabled people.

Larry Kane Salary

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

Larry Kane’s Net Worth

The famous reporter has an estimated net worth ranging between $1 Million – $5 Million.