Todd Harris
Todd Harris is a sportscaster presently working for both NBCSN and NBC Sports. As a sports announcer and sports reporter. His present duties focus on extreme sports and the Olympics. Harris along with Dan Fouts and Keith Jackson was given high-profiled jobs of the week with Hall of Famers on the ABC college football game.
He attended the University of Brigham Young and earned a bachelor’s degree in communications and broadcast journalism.
Harris was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America, on August 16, 1965. He is 56 years old.
He stands at a height of 5 ft 8 inches/Approx 1.73 m tall.
Harris attended the University of Brigham Young and earned a bachelor’s degree. In communications and broadcast journalism.
Harris likes to keep his life private away from the social forums regarding his family members and siblings.
He is a married man to his nice-looking wife but he has managed to keep his details regarding his wife private.
Harris earns an annual salary of $10,000 – $ 100,000 per year, This is according to NBCSN Sports Group anchors/reporters’ salaries.
He has an estimated net worth of $1 Million – $5 Million U.S dollars.
Harris serves as the voice of action sports i.e the Dew Action Sports Tour of NBC Sports Groups currently. He recently with NBC Sports completed his sixth Olympic assignment. Where Harris served for snowboarding as the play-by-play announcer.
He served for alpine skiing as the play-by-play announcer also, during the Pyeongchang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games of NBC’s coverage. Harris during the PLL Championship Series served as the sideline reporter. His career began in sports broadcasting in 1991.
Harris covered ESPN snowboarding. Harris later in July 1999 joined ABC Sports where Todd served as a sideline reporter initially. He served on ABC’s lead college football broadcast team as a sideline reporter from 1999 to 2007. His role was to cover the week in the PAC 10the ABC game in 2005.
Harris also served for ESPNU as a play-by-play and covered college basketball and football. He expanded the role and started covering the Winter X Games and X Games from there. Harris served for IndyCar as a pit reporter additionally. Harris for the IndyCar Series became the play-by-play announcer at the same time.
From 1998 to 2004 in 2005. For Turner Sports, he covered the NBA Playoffs. Harris served in Nagano, Japan at the 1998 Olympic Winter Games for Turner Sports also.