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Tony Guida NY- CUNY TV: Bio, Age, Wife, Books, Net Worth, And Parents

Tony Guida Biography

Tony Guida is a native American New York-based local television as well as a radio personality. Currently, Tony is a news anchor for WCBS Newsradio 880 and also a business correspondent for CBS News. Earlier, Tony began his professional career serving as a reporter for WSAV-TV, Savannah, GA, and then later for G.E.’s WRGB Television in Albany, Schenectady, New York.

Tony Guida Age: Birthday

Tony (80 years old as of February 2022), was born on 5th November 1941 in New York, NY. Guida celebrates his birthday on 5th November every year and his horoscopic sign is Scorpio.

Tony Guida Height: Measurements

Tony stands at an average estimated height of 6 feet 1 inch and moderately weighs 56 kilograms. Guida also appears to be quite tall in stature in his photos. READ MORE: Sarah Barshop ESPN Writer, Bio, Age, Husband, Net Worth, And Twitter

Tony Guida Family: Parents And Siblings

Tony was born and raised by his parents the late Frank and Anne (Haber) in N.Y., in the United States. Nonetheless, our efforts to find out more about Guida’s family came to no avail. It is not known if he has any siblings. Nevertheless, this section will be updated as soon as it is available. He belongs to the American nationality and white ethnicity.

Tony Guida Wife: Partner: Spouse

Tony prefers to keep his marital status private hence information concerning his partner is still unclear. It is not publicly known whether Tony is married, dating, or even if he has any children. However, this information will be updated as soon as it is available.

Tony Guida Career

Tony commenced his career serving as a reporter for WSAV-TV, Savannah, and then for WRGB-TV in Albany/ Schenectady. His career began in 1970 in New York City at New York television station WOR-TV (currently, WWOR-TV) as a reporter and then in 1971 as co-anchor of that station’s former 7 pm newscast. , Tony joined WNBC as a weekend co-anchor, later becoming Chief Political Reporter for the station. In 1981, Tony went to WCBS-TV as Chief Political Reporter. In 1986, Guida returned to WNBC-TV as Chief Political Reporter, and in 1989, was promoted to co-anchor of Live at 5. Later, when the Live at Five monikers was briefly dropped in 1991 from WNBC-TV, Tony was made co-anchor of Today in New York.

Further, Tony was not satisfied with his move; when his contract with WNBC-TV expired in 1992, Tony was offered a job to anchor a new noon newscast which did not start until 1995. In addition to his role and duties, Tony would also be responsible for keeping his co-hosting duties on Today In New York. Tony turned this offer down when he accepted WCBS-TV’s offer as a senior reporter. Guida added a 5 p.m. co-anchor to his reporting duties in 1993. In 1994, Tony was switched from 5 pm to 6 pm co-anchor.

In 1995, he replaced Jim Jensen as co-anchor of WCBS-TV’s Sunday morning public affairs program, Sunday Edition. That same year “1995”, Tony was made co-anchor of the 5 p.m. and also 11 p.m. newscasts for a short period of time after John Roberts left to join CBS News and John Johnson joined from WABC-TV. Tony kept his other WCBS-TV roles during this short period of time. In 1996, Tony, along with Johnson, Michele Marsh as well and other WCBS-TV anchors were fired from the station.

Furthermore, Tony was later hired as lead anchor for a new station, WBIS-TV launched by Dow Jones & Company, a station that offered a hybrid format of sporting events as well as business news. In 1997, when that station was sold to Paxson Communications, Tony joined CNN as a daytime anchor. During that tenure, Guida filled in for Lou Dobbs on Moneyline, which is a business news show that aired on both CNN as well as CNN and is now known as Lou Dobbs Tonight. In 2001, Tony was yet again a part of a mass firing, this time it was at CNN.

Later in 2001, Tony joined WCBS-AM as an anchor where he anchored coverage of the 11th September 2001 attacks throughout that day. Tony remains there today. In the past few years, Tony has filed reports for the Saturday edition of the CBS Evening News, and for MSNBC where he has worked as a backup anchor for Countdown with Keith Olbermann. Guida supplied the voice of the Newsreader in the Activision PC video game The Movies in 2005.

Tony Guida NY- CUNY TV

Tony’s NY is a new talk show illuminating the colorful corners of New York, and the city’s denizens from all walks of life. The series is hosted by Tony Guida a veteran television journalist.

Tony Guida Book

2018- Big Data and Machine Learning in Quantitative Investment
2020- Machine Learning for Factor Investing: R Version

Tony Guida Net Worth: Salary

CBS’s news anchor salaries range from an average of $33,954 to $119,597 a year. However, these figures may vary substantially according to the level of seniority of the employee in question. At the moment, we do not have the exact salary Tony, but we’ll keep tabs and update once it is available. Further, Tony is estimated to have a net worth ranging between $5 million to $8 million dollars as of 2022.

Tony Guida Twitter: Instagram

Guida is popular on social media platforms considerably on Instagram, and Twitter but you can also find him on Facebook. Tony’s official Instagram page is @tonyguida and his Twitter page is @TonyGuidaNY.

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