Steve Berthiaume Bio, Age, Height, Wife, Salary, Net worth, FOX Sports

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Steve Berthiaume Biography

Steve Berthiaume is an On-Air personality presently working at FOX Sports.  In Arizona since officially joining the family in 2012, as a play-by-play announcer for Arizona Diamondbacks.  He served at ESPN as a sports anchor and sports reporter for a couple of years before joining FOX Sports Arizona.  Berthiaume likes watching sports, reading novels, and traveling during his free time.

Steve Berthiaume Age

Berthiaume was born in Medfield, Massachusetts, in the United States of America, in 1965. He is 57 years old.

Steve Berthiaume Height

He stands at a height of 5 ft 8 inches/ approx. 1.72 m tall.

Steve Berthiaume Education

Berthiaume attended Shepherd Hill Regional High School for his high school diploma. He received a degree in Broadcast Journalism at Emerson College later on.

Steve Berthiaume Family

Berthiaume likes to keep his life private away from the spotlight regarding his father, mother, and siblings.

Steve Berthiaume Wife

Berthiaume is married to his supportive and beautiful wife Cindy Brunson. She also serves in the journalism industry and currently serves for ESPN’s Sports Center. As a sports anchor and sports reporter.

Steve Berthiaume Salary

Berthiaume receives an annual salary of $10,000 – $100,000,  according to Fox Sports anchors/reporters’ salaries.

Steve Berthiaume’s Net worth

He has an approximated net worth of $1 Million – $5 Million U.S dollars.

Steve Berthiaume Career

Berthiaume serves at FOX Sports in Arizona for Arizona Diamondbacks as a play-by-play announcer currently. In 2012, he joined the station replacing Daron Sutton. Berthiaume served at ESPN  as an anchor for several years and also hosted a baseball program. That airs on the network and Baseball Tonight previously.

He served at the new SNY network as the chief sportscaster, where  Berthiaume covered Mets New York before ESPN. He started his career in Hartford, Connecticut as a journalist where  Berthiaume was hired at WTIC-TV as a sports anchor.

He covered the University of Connecticut men’s and women’s basketball and NCAA tournament at the station. Berthiaume served at various other stations including WVIR-TV, WIS-TV, WJAR-TV, and WEAR-TV additionally.