Gary Harper
Gary Harper Biography
Gary Harper is an investigative reporter and senior consumer working. For 3TV News Channel in 3 On Your Side as a news reporter. He has established himself in the industry as a leader when it comes to resolving consumer-related issues.
And helping viewers besides having over 30 years of television experience. Harper joined the University of Texas Tech and received a broadcast journalism degree.
Gary Harper Age
Harper was born in Chicago, Illinois in the United States. However, no information concerning her age, date, day, and year of birth the public.
Gary Harper Height
He is 5 ft 7 inches/ Approx 1.7 m tall.
Gary Harper Education
After completing his primary and high school diplomas. Harper joined the University of Texas Tech and received a broadcast journalism degree.
Gary Harper Family
He likes to keep his life private concerning his father, mother, and siblings.
Gary Harper Wife
Harper is a married man. However, he has not gone in public concerning his wife’s name. He is busy cheering on his beloved Texas Tech Red Raiders. And catching up on his professional football teams and favorite college during his leisure time.
Gary Harper Salary
Harper earns an annual salary of $10,000 – $100,000, according to 3TV News Channel anchors/reporters’ salaries.
Gary Harper Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $1 million – $5 million.
Gary Harper Channel Career
Harper served in Grand Rapids, Michigan at WZZM-TV as a reporter and anchor before joining 3TV News Channel. He had a passion to earn an Emmy Award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
Because of her Best Consumer Reports most importantly. Harper garnered multiple nominations Emmys. He by Phoenix Magazine in 2019 was voted Best Investigative Reporter.
After completing his primary and high school diplomas. Harper joined the University of Texas Tech and received a broadcast journalism degree. He got Employed in Lubbock by KLBK-TV and broke various reports exclusive after his graduation.
Harper’s aggressive reporting by the Associated Press made him the Best Reporter.