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Jack Harris Bio, Age, Height, Wife, Salary, Net Worth, WFLA

 

Jack Harris an American broadcaster who having been involved in sports broadcasts, television, and radio in the Tampa Bay Area since the 70s’. Currently, He as well serves as the host of AM Tampa Bay for WFLA.

Jack Harris Age

Jack was born on September 18, 1941 in Logan, West Virginia, in the United States.

Jack Harris Height

Jack stands tall at a height of height is 5 ft 10 inches ( approx 1.78m ).

Jack Harris Education

He enrolled a dlater graduated in 1959 as valedictorian from Logan High School. He the began his broadcast career while in high school while serving for WVOW radio. He later joined Davidson College for two years in North Carolina on a ministerial scholarship. He later changed his major to history and West Virginia University and served WAJR radio in Morgantown.

After his history degree at West Virginia College, Jack spent two years with tours in Vietnam and Dominican Republic as a lieutenant in the intelligence branch of the US Army.

Jack Harris Family

He was born born as Bucky an used the name that for first thirty years. He spend his childhood between Japan and before returning to Logan. More information about his family are publicly unavailable, this section will be updated as soon as this information is made public.

Jack Harris Wife

He is married to Joy as of 1986. His at the Florida Department of Natural Resources served as the seafood marketing coordinator.The duo first met while they were cooking on the set of the Pulse Plus show on Channel 13 back in 1984. Moreso, the duo is proud parents of a son, Jackson.

Jack Harris Salary

Jack earns an annual estimated salary is $135,000 according to AM Tampa Bay anchors’ and reporters’ salaries.

Jack Harris Net Worth

Harris has an estimated net worth of $6 million.

Jack Harris Career

He serves at AM Tampa Bay on WFLA as the host as of 5 am to 7 am. Initially, Harris hosted the show as of 5 am to 9 am. His morning hours got cut, in January 2022 and in 1970, he joined WFLA with stints from 1970-1974, and 1975-1986, and again as of 1993 with stints in the market at 104.7 WRBQ and 93.3 WFLZ as well.

He as well offers his voice for charity events around the Tampa Bay area and as well has television experience for eight years as the voice Festival of States Parade Coverage, The Jerry Lewis Telethon, and Gasparilla.