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Lynn Martinez Biography

This is what you need to know about Lynn Martinez, an American Emmy Award-winning News anchor currently working for 7 News at 4, 7 NEWS at 4:30, 5:30, and 7 News at 6:30 PM. Martinez also co-hosts the popular entertainment show “Deco Drive” at 7:30 PM.

Lynn Martinez Age

Martinez was born on September 7, 1974, in New York, United States of America.  She is 36 years old as of 2019 and also celebrates her birthday on September 7 every year.

Lynn Martinez Height

  • Not Known.

Lynn Martinez Family

Little is known about Martinez’s parents, also there are no details about her siblings, therefore this information will be updated as soon as it’s available.

Lynn Martinez Husband

Martinez is happily married to her husband Mike Cochran. The couple got married on January 1, 2020, at sunrise on a mountain in northern Arizona. The family resides in Florida.

Lynn Martinez Son

Martinez and her husband Mike Cochran have been blessed with two children namely, Elle and Nick Martinez.

Lynn Martinez Salary

Martinez receives an annual average salary of $53115. This is according to 7 News anchors/reporters’ salaries.

Lynn Martinez Net Worth

Martinez has an estimated Net Worth of $10k to $100k dollars. Her career as a News Reporter is her primary source of income.

Lynn Martinez Education

Martinez has a master’s and bachelor’s degree in journalism from “Webster University” in St. Louis, Missouri.

Lynn Martinez 7 News

Martinez is an American Emmy Award-winning News anchor currently working for 7 News at 4, 7 NEWS at 4:30, 5:30, and 7 News at 6:30 PM. Martinez also co-hosts the popular entertainment show “Deco Drive” at 7:30 PM.

Lynn came to WSVN in 1991, where she was a Co-anchor for TODAY IN FLORIDA, WSVN’s # 1 rated morning news program, and general assignment reporter.

She began her career in 1989, at the CBS affiliate in Cadillac, Michigan, where she served as an anchor and producer. At WSVN, She covered the inauguration of President Bill Clinton, was one of the first U.S. reporters to cover the atrocities in Bosnia, traveled to Holland after the murder of a German tourist in Miami, and went to Rome to cover the Pope.

Martinez won an award for a series on organ donation called “Dying for an Organ,” and was nominated for an Emmy for her coverage of Hurricane Andrew.