Jeffrey Kuhner Bio | Wiki
Jeffrey Kuhner (Full Name: Jeffrey Thomas Kuhner) is an American journalist and radio personality. He currently serves as WRKO 680 host and political commentator of The Kuhner Report which airs from Monday to Friday from 6 am to 10 am. Previously, he worked as an assistant national editor at The Washington Times from 2000 to 2003.
Jeffrey Kuhner Age
He was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on September 1, 1969. Jeffrey is 52 years old.
Jeffrey Kuhner Height
He is a man of tall stature. Jeffrey stands at a height of 6 ft 3 in (Approx 1.92 m).
Jeffrey Kuhner Family
He was born to his supportive parents in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Jeffrey’s parents are immigrants from Canada and are of Croatian descent. He acquired American citizenship during the summer of 2016. However, there are no details regarding her family (parents and/or siblings) facts and whereabouts.
Jeffrey Kuhner Wife
He is happily married to her beautiful wife Dr. Grace Vuoto. Grace works as an editorial writer for the Washington Times. Before she worked at WBIX and WMEX as a host of conservative talk shows. She is a university professor of Modern European and British History. Jeffrey and Grace are proud children of two children Eva and Ashton that are mainly used in their father’s presentations.
Jeffrey Kuhner Education
He earned his high school diploma from Laval Catholic High School. Jeffrey graduated with his undergraduate degree from Concordia University in Montreal. He acquired his master’s degree from Queens University in Kingston, Canada, and pursued a Ph.D. coursework at Ohio University in the USA, but, did not complete a dissertation. From 1998 to 2000 Jeffrey taught Modern US History at McGill University.
Jeffrey Kuhner Podcast
Jeffrey is the host of a daily politics and news podcast, The Kuhner Report show at WRKO-AM 680. The podcast airs from Monday to Friday from 6 am to 10 am. The show is aimed at tackling social and foreign policy, hot-button political, and cutting-edge issues. Moreover, the show contains 1,000 episodes with the last episode updated on July 22, 2022.
Jeffrey Kuhner WRKO 680
He currently serves as WRKO 680 host and political commentator of The Kuhner Report, in Boston, Massachusetts, the United States. The podcast airs from Monday to Friday from 6 am to 10 am. Previously, he worked as an assistant national editor at The Washington Times from 2000 to 2003. Jeffrey served as communications director of the Ripon Forum for the Republican policy group the Ripon Society. Moreover, in October 2005 he joined Insight on the News as the editor of the US news magazine website.
Jeffrey worked at the station untill it was closed in May 2008. He also contributed to Burke Institute’s monthly magazine, Reflections, and was the president of the Edmund Burke Institute for American Renewal. In 2007 he claimed that the presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton planned to accuse rival Barack Obama of attending a madrasa at the Insight. Further, his weekly column kicked off in June 2008 in Washington Times.
He described Julian Assange as a terrorist threat and called for his assassination in 2010. In addition, he was the host of The Kuhner Show at 570 WTNT in November 2009, however, the show was canceled and the station became a sports station. Jeffrey began hosting his own Report show in 2012. He was a guest host at The Howie Carr Show, The Mark Levin Show, and The Savage Nation.
Jeffrey Kuhner Salary
He receives satisfying pay working as WRKO-AM 680 host. Jeffrey’s salary is $79,800 annually.
Jeffrey Kuhner Net Worth
He has worked as a journalist and radio personality since 2000 and he has attained decent wealth acquired through his professional career. Jeffrey’s estimated net worth is $870,500.
How Tall Is Jeffrey Kuhner
Jeffrey is a man of tall stature and is 6 ft 3 in.
Who Is Jeffrey Kuhner
Jeffrey is an American journalist and radio personality. He currently serves as WRKO 680 host of The Kuhner Report which airs from Monday to Friday from 6 am to 10 am and political commentator. Previously, he worked as an assistant national editor at The Washington Times from 2000 to 2003.