Tony Guida Bio, Age, Family, Marriage, Salary, Net Worth, CBS News, WCBS

Tony Guida Biography

Tony Guida is a local television and radio personality in New York. He is presently a business correspondent for CBS News and a news anchor for WCBS Newsradio 880.

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How old is Tony Guida? – Age

He is 80 years old as of 5 November 2021. He was born in 1941 in New York, New York, United States.

Tony Guida Family

Guida was born and raised in New York, New York, by his parents, the late Frank and Anne (Haber). He is of Caucasian ethnicity and of American nationality.

Is Tony Guida Married?

He is married to Carol Guida. The couple has been married for over 30 years and attend Hillsong Church Orange County.

What happened to Tony Guida? – Career

Guida began his career as a reporter for WSAV-TV in Savannah, Georgia, and later G.E.’s WRGB Television in Albany/Schenectady, New York. Guida began his career in New York City as a reporter for WOR-TV (now WWOR-TV) in 1970, and later as co-anchor of the station’s former 7pm broadcast in 1971.

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Guida joined WNBC as a weekend co-anchor in 1972, later becoming the station’s Chief Political Reporter. Guida became the Chief Political Reporter at WCBS-TV in 1981. Guida returned to WNBC-TV in 1986 as Chief Political Reporter, and was promoted to co-anchor of Live at Five in 1989. Guida was promoted to co-anchor of Today in New York in 1991, when the Live at Five brand was momentarily dropped from WNBC-TV.

When Guida’s contract with the station expired in 1992, he was given a job as the anchor of a new noon program, which did not begin until 1995. Guida would also be accountable for maintaining his Today In New York co-hosting duties. Guida declined this offer when he accepted a senior reporting position at WCBS-TV. Guida expanded his reporting responsibilities in 1993 by becoming a co-anchor at 5 p.m. Guida was promoted from co-anchor at 5 p.m. to co-anchor at 6 p.m. in 1994.

Guida took over as co-anchor of WCBS-Sunday TV’s Edition public affairs program from Jim Jensen in 1995. Guida was named co-anchor of the 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts for a brief period when John Roberts left to join CBS News and before John Johnson joined from WABC-TV in the same year. During this time, Guida continued his usual WCBS-TV responsibilities. Guida was sacked from WCBS-TV in 1996, along with Johnson, Michele Marsh, and other anchors.

Guida was eventually appointed as the lead anchor for WBIS-TV, a Dow Jones & Company-owned station that broadcast a hybrid mix of sports and business news. Guida joined CNNfn as a daytime anchor after the network was sold to Paxson Communications in 1997. Guida sat in for Lou Dobbs on Moneyline, a business news show that aired on CNN and CNNfn and is now known as Lou Dobbs Tonight, during that time.

Guida was involved in another mass dismissal in 2001, this time at CNN. Guida joined WCBS-AM as an anchor later that year, and anchored coverage of the September 11, 2001 assaults all day. Guida is still around today. Guida has worked as a reporter for the CBS Evening News’ Saturday Edition and MSNBC’s Countdown with Keith Olbermann in recent years. Guida provided the voice of the Newsreader in Activision’s PC game The Movies in 2005.

Tony Guida Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $5 million.

Tony Guida Salary

He has an estimated net worth of $100 thousand.