While at NBC News, she covered the death of Cory Monteith, a motorcycle attack on an SUV, and the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. That year she was awarded AP’s Best Spot News Award for coverage of the March 2008 crane collapse on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. In 2009, Tur joined NBC's local station in New York City, WNBC-TV, and then rose to the flagship NBC News at the national network level. Later on, Tur worked as a storm chaser for The Weather Channel on the network's VORTEX2 team. Tur reported for KTLA, HD News/ Cablevision, News 12 Brooklyn, WPIX-TV, and Fox 5 New York. She graduated from Brentwood School (2001), and from the University of California, Santa Barbara (2005) with a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy. She is now a correspondent for NBC, and has become known for her antipathy towards the current US President Donald Trump.Tur is the daughter of journalists Zoey Tur and Marika Gerrard. She joined the NBC affiliate WNBC-TV in 2009 and soon became a part of NBC. Her first job was at channel KTLA, and she continued to build a name for herself working for several stations, including News 12 Brooklyn, Fox 5 New York, and for a brief time was also a storm chaser for The Weather Channel as a part of the VORTEX2 team.
Katy attended Brentwood School and after matriculation enrolled at the University of California, Santa Barbara, from which she obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy. And #trumpanzees wonder why we call them white trash.Ī post shared by Kyle Neven on at 4:56pm PDTīorn Katherine Bear Tur on the 26th October 1983, in Los Angeles, California USA, she is the daughter of the broadcast reporter Robert Albert Tur, who now goes under the name Hanna Zoey Tur as he had hormone replacement therapy in 2014, and his ex-wife Marika Gerrard.
Yep! You read that right - raped and killed. These ones called for #KatyTur to get raped and killed. #MSNBC’s brilliant and stunning got another batch of hateful death threats from Donnie’s micropenised #RightwingChristians. Tony isn’t much of a fan of social media platforms, but has used his official Twitter account to promote his career, to over 14,000 followers, who have enjoyed Tony’s daily reports on various topics, including the Black Friday craze, among many other posts, all of which you can see if you just skip to his official page. He has been married to Katy Tur since 27th October 2017 they met while both working for MSNBC, and had their first encounter in the makeup room. What do you know about Tony in his personal life? He hasn’t been very open, but we have still managed to discover some information about this star journalist. Tony Dokoupil Personal Life, Wife, Wedding, Children Pretty impressive don’t you think?Ĭan you still date a co-worker? Tomorrow on I met my wife and how a lot of other people met their partners too. So, have you ever wondered how rich Tony Dokoupil is, as of late 2018? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Dokoupil’s net worth is as high as $4 million. He has also published the book “The Last Pirate”, an autobiography in which he speaks about his troubled childhood and life on the whole, the sales of which have also contributed to his wealth. Since launching his career as a journalist, Tony has worked for a number of prestigious magazines and news companies, including The Daily Beast and CBS News among others, which has steadily increased his wealth. He remained at these magazines until 2013, when he was approached by NBC News, moving over in June 2013 as a contributor for the NBC News, but would soon move to online platforms. Tony’s first job was as a staff writer for the Periscope section of Newsweek magazine, which he joined in 2004 and held the position until 2007, when he was promoted to a senior writer for Newsweek, while also becoming the senior writer for The Daily Beast. His education didn’t end there, as Tony enrolled at Columbia University and a year later received his master’s degree, and in 2005 he received a fellowship for a PhD in media studies. After finishing high school, Tony enrolled at George Washington University School of Business in 1999, from which he graduated in marketing and communications, obtaining a double-major in those subjects four years later. Stricken by his parents’ mistakes, Tony managed to get away from the problems and continue his education. His father left the family when Tony was ten years old, and from then on he was raised by his mother, with whom he moved to Maryland.
However, this way of life began crumbling when it was discovered that his both parents were drug addicts and worked with Columbian drug cartels. Growing up, Tony experienced a life of luxury, going to private schools with grandchildren of the former President George H.W. Tony is the son of Ann and Anthony Edward Dokoupil.