Janet Wu Biography and Wiki
Janet Wu is an American Emmy award-winning journalist, political and investigative reporter who worked as a co-host of WCVB’s “On The Record,” along with Ed Harding. She worked for a WCVB-TV until the end of 2022.
Janet previously served as WCVB’s NewsCenter 5 Massachusetts political reporter for over thirty years.
Janet Wu WCVB Age
Wu was born in Bridgewater Township, New Jersey, United States of America. She is 73 years old as of 2023, However, information about when she celebrates her birthday is currently not available. It will be updated once confirmed.
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Janet Wu Education
Janet attended and graduated from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor with a Bachelor’s degree in Communications.
Janet Wu Height and Measurement
Wu stands at a height of 5 feet 5 inches (1.65 m). Information regarding her other body measurements is not available. It will be updated as soon as possible.
Janet Wu Parents | Mother
Janet is fluent in the Cantonese dialect of Chinese. However, information regarding her parent’s information and siblings is not available. It will be updated as soon as it is available.
Janet Wu Husband
Wu is currently married to her husband Adams P. Carroll. The couples are proud parents of two children, Quincy and Bailey. The family lives in Boston, Massachusetts.
Janet Wu Salary
Janet as an anchor, political and investigative reporter at WCVB earns an average salary of $98,578 per year. The exact amount that she earns from her career is not yet available.
Janet Wu, Net Worth
Janet is an American Emmy award-winning journalist, political and investigative reporter who has an estimated net worth of $2 million.
Janet Wu WCVB
Janet, an Emmy-winning political and analytical reporter worked as the co-host of WCVB’s “On The Record,” alongside Ed Harding. OTR is a week-by-week roundtable conversation of Massachusetts legislative issues which air on Sunday mornings at 11 AM. Janet recently filled in as WCVB’s NewsCenter 5 Massachusetts political reporter for more than thirty years. However, she retired in 2022
Janet has been a key individual from WCVB’s political unit and got a renowned Emmy at the 2015 Emmy® Awards introduced by the National Academy of Televisions Arts and Sciences (NATAS) Boston/New England section. The honor, in the Continuing Coverage – No Time Limit class, recognized Janet’s work on the station’s political coverage during the 2014 mission season, a progressing activity named “Commitment 2014.” Also in 2015, she got the ‘Motivation Award’ from the Asian Community Development Corporation for her consummate work as a political reporter. Janet was granted a privileged Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Emerson College at the 2011 commencement, and in 2010, she was accepted into the Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame.
Furthermore, Janet was an individual from the group at WCVB respected on numerous events with the coveted Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Political Journalism. The station was recognized for its applicant-orientated reporting and its push to cover issues essential to the nearby community. In 1998, Janet was granted top distinctions in the Associated Press, Investigative/Enterprise classification and the esteemed Edward R. Murrow Award for Investigative Reporting for her report named “Public Property, Private Lies.” what’s more, the NewsCenter 5 political group was regarded in 1989 with a First Place National Headliners Award and a Murrow Award for the best political coverage of any station in the country.
Prior to coming to Channel 5, Janet was the State House reporter for WGBH-TV, Boston’s public TV slot. She likewise filled in as a reporter for United Press International.