Mike Marza Biography
Mike Marza is an American journalist who serves ABC7 New York as a general assignment reporter and weekend morning anchor. He joined the station in June 2019. Previously, he served KSHB / KMCI in Kansas City as an anchor at 5, 6, and 10 p.m.
Mike Marza Age
Marza likes to keep his personal life private hence he has not yet disclosed the date, month, or year he was born. However, he might be in his 30’s.
Mike Marza Height
Marza is a height of 5 feet 7 inches tall.
Mike Marza Family
Marza has managed to keep his personal life away from the limelight hence he has not disclosed any information about his parents. It is also not known if Mike has any siblings.
Mike Marza Wife
Marza is married to fellow anchor and Emmy-award-winning presenter Rhiannon Ally. Together they are blessed with three young children; a son and two daughters. However, their “firstborn” is a 9-year-old Wheaten Terrier named McCoy. They’re thrilled to be raising their family back in New York.
Mike Marza Net Worth
Marza has an estimated net worth of between $1 Million – $5 Million which he has earned through his career as a journalist.
Mike Marza Salary
Marza earns an annual salary ranging between $ 45,000 – $ 110,500.
Mike Marza Career
Marza serves ABC7 New York as a general assignment reporter and weekend morning anchor. He joined the station in June 2019. Previously, he served KSHB / KMCI in Kansas City as an anchor at 5, 6, and 10 p.m. While there, he received two consecutive Emmy Awards for Best Anchor for his role.
Mike anchored live from the 2016 Vice Presidential Debate in Virginia as part of KSHB-exclusive TV coverage of President Trump’s three visits to Missouri. In 2017, he interviewed survivors in the aftermath of tornadoes that ravaged neighborhoods outside of Kansas City. Furthermore, he anchored live from the scene of a tragic mass shooting at a Kansas manufacturing factory in 2016.
Further, he covered the 2015 Kansas City Royals World Series run in Toronto and New York. Later, he co-anchored the championship parade and rally in front of 800,000 fans in Kansas City. Also, he traveled with the Kansas City Chiefs to Pittsburgh and Foxborough, where he co-anchors live pre-and post-game shows for nationally televised games.
For instance, the AFC Championship at Arrowhead Stadium. In 2018, he won an EMMY for his investigations into a new initiative to track down bicycle thieves, a hidden risk within clothes dryers, and a spike in youngsters dying in hot cars. Additionally, he flew in a French fighter airplane with the Patrouille de France, widely known as the “French Blue Angels.”
Before 41 Action News, he worked for WSVN-TV 7 News in Miami. While in Miami, he anchored the weekday newscasts at 4:00 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. and reported for the 10:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. broadcasts. Further, he co-anchored five hours of continuous breaking news coverage during the Boston Marathon bombings.
Mike co-anchored 7New’s special story on the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting as it occurred. In addition, he anchored live from Mitt Romney’s election watch party during the 2012 presidential election. In 2012 and 2013, he also covered the Miami Heat’s championship celebrations live.
Prior to 7News, he served ABC News in New York City as a freelance Anchor and Correspondent. Further, he co-hosted the network’s popular nighttime shows “World News Now” and “America This Morning” on a regular basis. He also contributed to “Good Morning America,” “World News Now,” and “ABC NewsOne” on weekends.
Mike covered the arrest of International Monetary Fund Chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn in New York for “Good Morning America.” After the FBI busted a Russian spy ring in New York, Mike broadcast live broadcasts throughout the world. He talked about the JetBlue pilot who “left” by sliding down the plane’s emergency slide, Queen Elizabeth’s visit to New York, and the foiled bombing attempt in Times Square.
Mike previously served as a Summer Fellow of the New York-based International Radio and Television Society. Students interested in a career in the media are guided by the organization, which places them in highly sought-after internships.
In addition, he attained the “Stephen K. Nenno Most Inspirational Fellow Award.” Apart from his journalism career, he mentors young aspiring journalists on a regular basis as part of his dedication to giving back.
Mike Marza ABC7
Marza is working at ABC7 where he works alongside other famous ABC7 anchors and reporters including;
- Drew Tuma
- Stacey Sager
- David Novarro
- Kristin Thorne
- Kemberly Richardson
- Nina Pineda
- Anthony Johnson
- Dave Evans
- Naveen Dhaliwal
- Jeff Smith
- Michelle Charlesworth
- Ken Rosato
- Sam Ryan
- Ryan Field
- Sam Champion
- Lee Goldberg
- Sade Baderinwa
- Bill Ritter
Mike Marza Social Media Platforms
Marza is active on his social media accounts and is often seen posting on his Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. He has over 6k followers on Twitter, over 4k followers on Instagram, and over 6k followers on Facebook.