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Dale Hansen Bio,  Age, Granddaughter, Wife, Net Worth, Salary and Retirement |

 

Dale Hansen (Dale Eugene Hansen) an American sportscaster working as the weeknight sports anchor during the 10 pm newscasts on ABC’s Dallas affiliate WFAA. His segment each night garners an audience of more than 300,000 people. He as well works as the station’s Sports Director.

Dale Hansen Age

Hansen was born on 2 August 1948, in Logan, Iowa, USA.

Hansen Radio Career

Dale began his career as a radio disc jockey at KCOB in Iowa. Then, he pitched his career in a higher gear as he became News Director at KNIA radio. Finally, he settled for a job in Dallas at KDFW, which was CBC’s Dallas affiliate at that time. His news coverage began to impact significantly after he joined WFAA in the year 1983. His firm acclaimed him as among the best sportscasters.

Dale Hansen Net Worth

Hansen has an estimated net worth of $1 Million to $5 Million

Dale Hansen Salary

Hansen earns an estimated annual salary of $79 thousand

Dale Hansen Retirement

Hansen is the weeknight sports anchor during the 10 p.m. newscast on WFAA, Channel 8 in Dallas Texas. there is no news about his retirement. We will update this section when the information is available.

Dale Hansen Height and Weight

Hansen stands tall at a height of 5 Feet 6 Inches and has an average body weight.

Dale Hansen Family

Hansenwas born to racist trucker father who owned his own business. He is of American Nationality and white ethnicity and currently resides in Waxahachie, Texas with his big family.

Dale Hansen Wife

Hansen is married to Chris Dallas and together has two children, a boy Eric and a girl who is a teacher and already married to a black guy and has a daughter. He was previously married to his ex-wife whose identity is not known.

Dale Hansen Granddaughter

Hansen is the father of one daughter, a teacher, and a wife of a black man, and they are blessed with a girl who is Hansen’s granddaughter. Hansen said at the Cathedral of Hope in Dallas that, “My granddaughter is black, and I have seen the discrimination she faces until people realize she’s my granddaughter…I speak for her.”