Amy Hudak Biography
Amy Hudak is an American Anchor/Reporter working for WPXI-TV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as a news anchor. She has been working for the station since June 2019 after working for WTNH-TV.
Amy Hudak Age
Hudak was born in New England, United States. She likes to keep her personal life private hence she has not yet disclosed the date, month, or year she was born. However, she might be in her 30s.
Amy Hudak Height
Hudak stands at an approximate height of 5 feet and 7 inches.
Amy Hudak Family
Hudak grew up in New England, United States. She has managed to keep her personal life away from the limelight hence she has not disclosed any information about her parents. There is also no information regarding whether Hudak has any siblings.
Amy Hudak Husband
Hudak is married to her lovely spouse, Jim Madalinsky, a famous American Anchor/Reporter working for WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They tied the knot on Monday, July 12, 2021. There will be an update of further information about the couple, as soon as they mention anything in the limelight.
Amy Hudak Net Worth
Hudak has an estimated net worth of between $1 Million-$5 Million which she has earned through her successful career as an Anchor/Reporter.

Amy Hudak Salary
Hudak earns an annual salary ranging from $ 45,000 – $ 110,500.
Amy Hudak Education
Hudak is a proud alumnus of Penn State University’s Eberly College of Science, where she attended from 2008 to 2012. There she graduated with an Honors Degree in Life Science and Nutritional Sciences. Throughout her academic journey, she maintained an exceptional grade point average of 4.0. Hudak’s outstanding achievements were recognized with the President’s Award, which placed her in the top 2% of her class.
She consistently made the Dean’s List for eight consecutive semesters. Additionally, Hudak had the privilege of serving as the commencement Student Marshal. She was also a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars.
Amy Hudak Career
Hudak serves at WPXI as a news anchor. Prior to that, she worked as an Anchor/Reporter at WTNH-TV in New Haven, Connecticut, from December 2017 to May 2019. Before that, Hudak served as an Anchor/Reporter at 13WHAM ABC in Rochester, New York, from November 2015 to 2017. She worked as an Evening News Anchor at WHAG-TV in Hagerstown, MD, from April 2013 to September 2015.
In the earlier stages of her career, Hudak gained valuable experience through internships. She worked as an intern for Today Show Health Contributor, Joy Bauer, in New York, NY, from January 2012 to March 2013. Additionally, she interned at WPBF 25 News, which is part of Hearst, in the West Palm Beach, Florida Area from September 2012 to January 2013.
Over the years of her career, she has covered many stories such as the high-profile murder trial of Craig Rideout, which was featured on Dateline. Hudak has been part of an Associated Press Award-winning team, which reported on the breaking story of an active shooter on the beach. During her leisure time, she likes to run, practice yoga, drink coffee, or hang out with her rescue dog and cat, Mac and Murphy respectively. She also loves exploring the Pittsburgh restaurant and rooting for her favorite sports teams, Steelers, Penguins, and Pirates.
Amy Hudak Accident
In early November 2021, Tariq Jamal-Francis (a Pittsburgh police officer) was not working and not getting paid because he was accused of crashing into a car from behind while he was drunk in Plum. The person driving the car he hit was called Hudak. Jamal-Francis was charged with 3 things: making children unsafe, driving under the influence of alcohol, and breaking driving rules.
The accident happened on New Texas Road near Saltsburg Road at about 2:30 in the afternoon. Hudak told the police that she got hit from behind, and the car that hit her drove away. She also said that she recognized the car as her neighbor’s.
The police found out that Jamal-Francis had stopped his car near Boyce Park Village and told the police that he had been in an accident on New Texas Road. It was written in the records that Jamal-Francis’ 17-year-old son was sitting in the front seat, and the boy said he got hurt but didn’t want any treatment.
One of the police officers asked Jamal-Francis if he had been drinking alcohol, and he said yes. He refused to do a test to check if he was drunk while driving, but he agreed to have his blood taken to measure how much alcohol was in his blood. A person named Cara Cruz, who speaks for the Public Safety department, said that Jamal-Francis was not working when the crash happened and that he will keep not getting paid.
Amy Hudak WPXI
Hudak is working at WPXI where she works alongside other famous WPXI meteorologists, anchors, and reporters including;
- Jillian Hartmann
- Lori Houy
- Lauren Talotta
- Stephen Cropper
- Scott Harbaugh
- Stephanie Allison
- Alby Oxenreiter
- Jenna Harner
Amy Hudak Social Media Platforms
She is active on her social media accounts and often posts on her Facebook and Twitter. She has over 4.8K followers on Twitter.