Dale Julin Biography
Dale Julin is a retired American journalist, anchor, and reporter who worked as a Weeknight Evening co-anchor for WJCL 22 News with Shannon Royster, in Savannah, Georgia. He joined WJCL in January 2017. Dale has decades of experience in television news as an anchor, reporter, and producer.
Dale Julin, one of the most renowned reporters of the past decade,in December 2021, announced, his retirement from journalism. His sudden departure surprised many of his peers and fans alike, leading to speculation as to why he stepped away from an illustrious career in the media industry.
Julin began his reporting career with a local television station in 1980’s and quickly rose to prominence as one of the most trusted sources in news. He was known for his integrity and commitment to providing accurate stories that could help shape public opinion. Despite being offered several lucrative positions with larger networks, Julin remained loyal to local journalism and was an advocate for its importance within communities across America.
While Julin never revealed why he retired from journalism, many believe it was due to burnout or just taking time to step back and focus on other priorities in life.
The journalist believes in cultivating relationships with family and friends more than ever before – something he hasn’t had much opportunity for during his career as a reporter. Additionally, Julin may be looking forward to pursuing some new hobbies such as photography and painting.
Dale Julin Age and Birthday
Julin was born in 1957, in Laporte, Minnesota, United States. The date and month he celebrates his birthday is not available. He is 66 years old.
Dale Julin Education
Dale Julin studied Political Science and History at San Diego State University and has more than twenty years of experience in television news as an anchor, reporter, and producer.
Dale Julin Height
Julin stands at an approximated height of 6 feet 3 inches (1.9 m). Information about his other body measurements is not yet available, but it will be updated once available.
Dale Julin Parents
Dale’s information about her parents and siblings is not available. However, some of his family members live in Atlanta and Florida.
Dale Julin Wife
Julin is happily married to his wife Patricia. The couple is proud parents of two daughters who are currently in college on the East Coast. The family currently resides in Savannah, Georgia.
Dale Julin Salary
Dale working as a Weeknight Evening Anchor for WJCL 22 News earned an average salary of $261,122 per year.
Dale Julin Net Worth
Julin is an American journalist, anchor, producer, and reporter who has an estimated net worth of $1 million.
Dale Julin WJCL 22 News
Julin is a Weeknight Evening Anchor for WJCL 22 News. He anchors the 5 pm, 6 pm, and 11 pm reports every weeknight. Dale has many years of involvement with TV news as an anchor, reporter, and producer. He’s worked at numerous stations across California and has earned numerous honors for analytical reporting.
On California’s Central Coast, Dale went through nine years anchoring at WJCL’s Hearst sister station KSBW TV-8. He anchored the main evaluated morning broadcast in Salinas, Monterey, and Santa Cruz.
Prior to that, In Fresno, he anchored the main appraised morning broadcast at KSEE-TV 24 (NBC), and afterward the night report. While at KSEE, Dale won the renowned Peabody Award for “The Atomic Bombshell,” an analytical report that uncovered an atomic weapons mishap in 1950 that may have uncovered occupants in the region of Travis Air Force Base to destructive radiation. The Peabody is the Pulitzer Prize of broadcasting.
Other outstanding honors incorporate Radio-Television News Directors Association grant for Investigative Reporting, and an Associated Press Television and Radio Association grant for Reporter of the Year.
Prior to Fresno, Dale worked for KGET-TV 17 (CBS) in Bakersfield, Hearst sister-station, KCRA-TV 3 in Sacramento, and at ABC News in Washington where he worked with the amazing system anchorperson, David Brinkley. Dale has covered notable occasions, for example, the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake, the L.A. Uproars, and the Oakland Firestorm.
Dale Julin Articles
Richmond Hill grad “grateful” after lost wallet returned with hundreds of dollars inside
A Richmond Hill High School graduate wants to thank the Family Dollar employee who found his wallet stuffed with hundreds of dollars in cash and gift cards he received for graduating high school. Tristin Haggray accidentally dropped his wallet in the parking lot while leaving the store last month. It was found by the employee who immediately called the police. Richmond Hill Police officers Peter Delatorre and Brandon Tufts responded to the store. Their body cameras recording the interaction with that…
Demonstrators rally in Brunswick seeking justice in Arbery shooting
Advertisement The demonstration started in Atlanta with a caravan to the coastal Georgia town Share Updated: 7:55 PM EDT May 16, 2020 Family photo Ahmaud Arbery SOURCE: Family photo Advertisement Demonstrators rally in Brunswick seeking justice in Arbery shooting The demonstration started in Atlanta with a caravan to the coastal Georgia town Share Updated: 7:55 PM EDT May 16, 2020 Dozens and dozens of demonstrators today held a march and rally in Brunswick. The protesters said they were…