Mark Viviano Bio, Age, Height, Wife, Salary, Net worth, WJZ News

Mark Viviano

Mark Viviano

Mark Viviano Biography

Mark Viviano is a news anchor and sports news anchor presently working.  As a sports director in Baltimore for WJZ News.  He used to serve in Dayton, Ohio for WDTN-TV. As a weekend sports anchor Before joining WJZ News Baltimore.

Viviano also served for CNN-Sports as a national correspondent and studio anchor. After leaving the Baltimore NBC affiliate television station, he assumed in December the year 1999.

Mark Viviano Age

Viviano was born in Baltimore, Maryland in the United States. Although, no information regarding his age, date, day, and year of birth. Viviano seems to be around 35- 40 Years Old.

Mark Viviano Height

He stands at a height of 5 ft 9 inches/ Approx. 1.7 m tall.

Mark Viviano Education

Viviano attended Missouri University School of Journalism. And received a Bachelor of Science in Broadcast Journalism.  After completing his primary and high school diplomas.

Mark Viviano Family

Viviano has managed to keep his life private away from the spotlight regarding his father, mother, and siblings.

Mark Viviano Wife

Viviano is married to his lovely and caring wife Megan Walburn. She serves for WJZ News as an executive producer. On September 7, 2013, the duo at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church got married.

The reception takes place in Baltimore at the Tremont Grand Historic Venue. The couple has two good-looking boys.

Mark Viviano Children

Viviano and Megan are proud parents of two amazing boys.

Mark Viviano Salary

Viviano earns an annual salary of $10,000 – $100, 000, according to WJZ News Channel anchos/reporters’ salaries.

Mark Viviano’s Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $1 million – $5 million.

Mark Viviano Career

Viviano is a news anchor and sports news anchor presently working. As a sports director in Baltimore for WJZ News. He used to serve in Dayton, Ohio for WDTN-TV as a weekend sports anchor before joining WJZ News Baltimore.

Viviano also served for CNN-Sports as a national correspondent and studio anchor. Viviano attended Missouri University School of Journalism. And received a Bachelor of Science in Broadcast Journalism.

After completing his primary and high school diplomas. Among his career highlights include the Cleveland Browns’ relocation to Baltimore.  In November the year 1995 and earning national recognition as the best reporter.

He has completed around 21 marathons. And is an enthusiastic runner for example the Boston Marathon  2002. Viviano in the inaugural Baltimore 10 Miler completed as number 109 out of 1,800 runners in June 2008.