
Ed Harding Biography
This is what you need to know about Ed Harding, an American News anchor currently working for WCVB News as a Co-anchor. Harding co-anchors at 4:00, 6:00, 7:00 and 11:00 PM. Harding joined WCVB in 1988 as a weekend sports anchor and reporter.
Ed Harding Age
Ed Harding was born on 11 December 1953. He is 65 years old of age. He celebrates on 11 December every year.
Ed Harding Height
Harding stands at an average height of 5 feet 5 inches.
Ed Harding Family
Harding was born to parents Robert J. Harding. Robert was the vice president and partner of Alpha Associates of Minneapolis, a management consultant.
Ed Harding Wife
Harding is happily married to his wife Andrea Harding. The couple has been married for two decades now. The couple has also been blessed with two children Adam Harding and Caitlin Harding. Ed’s son Adam is a news anchor for WGCL-TV in Atlanta, sister station to WCVB. His family resides in Massachusetts.
Ed Harding Salary
Harding receives an annual average salary of $52,300. This is according to WCVB News anchors/reporters’ salaries.
Ed Harding Net Worth
Harding has an estimated Net Worth of $10k to $100k dollars. Her career as a News anchor is her primary source of income.
Ed Harding Education
Harding graduated from Emerson College in Boston.
Ed Harding WCVB 5 News
Harding is an American News anchor currently working for WCVB News as a Co-anchor. Harding co-anchors at 4:00, 6:00, 7:00 and 11:00 PM. Harding joined WCVB in 1988 as a weekend sports anchor and reporter.
Harding took over as co-anchor of the EyeOpener newscast in 2000 when he added co-anchor of the 11 PM newscast in 2004. He also helped in launching WCVB’s NewsCenter 5 at 4:00 PM and 7:00 PM in January 2016 when WCVB added those newscasts to its lineup.
He also worked for WISH-TV, the CBS affiliate in Indianapolis as a sports director and principal sports anchor. When he worked for WISH-TV, he anchored and produced the 6 PM and 11 PM sportscasts, co-produced and reported the station’s annual ‘Indy 500’ special, and was producer and host of The Colts Today, the NFL Indianapolis Colts coach’s show.
Prior to joining WISH, Ed was a sports director and anchor for WDSU-TV in New Orleans from 1978 to 1981. He served one year in Minneapolis as an assistant sports director and weekend anchor for KMSP-TV. From 1975 to 1977, Ed was a sports director and anchor for WPTZ-TV in Plattsburgh, NY.