Keith Cate
Keith Cate Biography
Keith Cate is an anchor and reporter presently working as co-anchor. At 5 pm, 6 pm, and 11 pm since January 2000 for WFLA. In 1988 he went to Ohio, Columbus, serving as an investigative reporter and weekend anchor at WBNS-TV previously.
Cate award-winning has taken her overseas and nationwide on-scene anchoring and reporting. In 2016, he covered President Barack Obama’s historic trip to Havana.
Keith Cate Age
Cate was born in Tampa, Florida in the United States, on January 2, 1964. He is 58 years old.
Keith Cate Height
Cate is 5 ft 8 inches/ Approx 1.72 m tall.
Keith Cate Education
Cate joined the East Tennessee State Campus after completing his primary and high school education. He earned a bachelor’s degree in broadcast communication from the University of East Tennessee State in the year 1984 later on.
Keith Cate Family
He likes to keep her life private away from the limelight concerning her father, mother, and siblings.
Keith Cate Wife
Cate is merely married to his pretty and caring wife Paula Cate. She serves at the USF College as a Psychological Studies of Education instructor in the department of education. Paula Cate previously served in Pasco County School District as a teacher. The couple is blessed with three amazing grown-up kids.
Keith Cate Salary
Cate earns an annual salary of $95,000, according to WFLA News anchors/reporters’ salaries.
Keith Cate Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $900,000 U.S dollars.
Keith Cate Career
Cate is an anchor and reporter presently working as co-anchor. At 5 pm, 6 pm, and 11 pm since January 2000 for WFLA. In 1988 he went to Ohio, Columbus, serving as an investigative reporter and weekend anchor at WBNS-TV previously.
Cate award-winning has taken her overseas and nationwide on-scene anchoring and reporting. In 2016, he covered President Barack Obama’s historic trip to Havana. It was Cate’s second Island Nation trip.
In 2006, he flew to Cuba to report on the treatment of terrorist suspects and Guantanamo Bay. Cate also traveled to Afghanistan in 2005, Germany to report on troops wounded in Iraq, and military hospital in Landstuhl in addition. He stood in France to do the 50th anniversary of D-Day in the year 1994.