Cheryl Burton ABC News, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Family, Husband, Jim Rose, Education, Salary, and Net Worth

Cheryl Burton Bio | Wiki

Cheryl Burton is an American journalist currently working for ABC 7 Chicago (WLS-TV) in Chicago, Illinois as a news anchor. She anchors the network’s 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. newscasts with Alan Krashesky and was an anchor for the WCIU-TV 7 p.m. newscasts with Hosea Sanders.

Cheryl joined the TV network in 1992 working as a weekend co-anchor and reporter. Prior to joining ABC 7 Chicago, she worked for KWCH-TV in Wichita, Kansas as a weeknight anchor for the 6 p.m news. Cheryl was physically assaulted on April 23, 2008, while on her dinner break. She was walking near State Street and Washington St. when a man known as Gregory Perdue, hit and knocked her to the ground injuring her head in the process.

Cheryl first thought she had been shot. After she underwent a CAT Scan and an X-Ray, there was no severe damage found. However, she suffered from headaches for several months after the attack.

Cheryl Burton Age

She was born on December 25, 1962, in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Cheryl is 60 years old and celebrates her birthday on December 25 every year.

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Cheryl Burton Height

She is a woman of above-average stature. Cheryl stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx 1.7 m).

Cheryl Burton Parents | Family

She was born to her parents Neil Peter Burton and Lilian Burton. Cheryl’s mother was an interior designer while her father was an advocate consultant. She was brought up in Chicago together with her three siblings. An older brother named William and two sisters.

Cheryl Burton Husband | Married

Cheryl was married to an ABC7 Sports reporter, Jim Rose from 1986 to 1995. The couple started dating in the early 1980s when Burton was a Chicago Bears cheerleader. Jim proposed to her with an engagement ring in 1986. Later that year, the couple tied the knot. The wedding was attended by only close friends and family.

After living nine blissful years together, the marriage ended up in a divorce. Cheryl and Jim filed for a divorce in 1995 although the reason for their divorce is still unknown. As of now, her marital status is unmarried. On the contrary, her ex-husband Jim remarried in 2011. He married Lekesha Draine with whom he was blessed with two children.

Cheryl Burton Education

She attended Robert Lindbloom High School where she completed her high school education. Cheryl then enrolled in the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology and Biology.

During her time there, she was a member of the Marching Illini, one of the nation’s premier college marching bands, and got the chance to march in the Rose Bowl as well as Liberty Bowl. In April 2007, Burton was the first alumnus to be admitted into the school’s Hall of Fame.

Cheryl Burton And Jim Rose

She was married to ABC7 Sports reporter, Jim Rose for 9 years. The ex-couple started dating in the early 1980s when Cheryl was working as a cheerleader for Chicago Bears. He went down on one knee in 1986 and proposed to her with an engagement ring. Cheryl and Jim tied the knot the same year they got engaged.

The wedding was attended by close friends and family. However, the nine years of bliss in their marriage ended up in a divorce. The two filed for a divorce in 1995. At the moment, Cheryl’s marital status is unmarried with no kids. However, Jim is a father of two as he remarried in 2011 to Kekesha Draine.

Cheryl Burton Nationality

She is an American by nationality and belongs to African-American descent.

Cheryl Burton ABC News | ABC7 | WLS-TV

Cheryl works for ABC 7 Chicago (WLS-TV) in Chicago Illinois as a news anchor. She joined the TV network in 1992, working as a weekend co-anchor and reporter. Cheryl was later promoted to 5 p.m. weekday co-anchor and 10 p.m. contributing anchor in 2003 alongside Ron Magers and Kathy Brock. Besides being on television, she was also a cheerleader. Cheryl was among the Chicago Honey Bears cheerleading squad from 1983 to 1986 for the Chicago Bears for three seasons.

In addition, ABC 7 Chicago made an announcement on June 12, 2018, that Cheryl will be replacing retiring anchor Kathy Brock as the 10 p.m. anchor with Alan Krashesky. Moreover, she also anchors the 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. newscasts on WCIU-TV with Hosea Sanders. Her career journey began on Romper Room when she was on television as a contestant on Star Search. Cheryl also hosted an hour-long cable TV show known as “Simply Elegant”.

Her career officially began at WGN-TV in Chicago in 1989 where she co-authored a nationally syndicated weekly series known as “MBR: The Minority Business Report”. She moved to Peoria, Illinois in 1990 where she worked for WMBD-TV as a reporter. From 1990 to 1992, Cheryl worked at KWCH-DT in Witchita, Kansas as an anchor before joining ABC & Chicago.

Some of Cheryl’s colleagues at ABC include:

Bill Ritter – Anchor

Sam Ryan – Anchor

Lee Goldberg – Chief Meteorology

Maggie Rulli – Foreign Correspondent

Amy Freeze– Meteorology

Darla Miles – General Assignment reporter

Jory Rand – General Assignment Reporter

Alex Mcadams – General Assignment Reporter

Cheryl Burton Awards | Accomplishment

Cheryl was the first person to receive the 2005 religious award known as “Sisters in the Spirit”. In addition, she received the 2009 Procter & Gamble Award for her outstanding community service. Cheryl won the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) Salute to Excellence International in 2008. She received the Thurgood Marshall Award in the years 2004 and 2005.

In addition, Cheryl was also honored with the Russ Ewing Award in 2004 by the Chicago Association of Black Journalists (CABJ) for her coverage of the E2 nightclub tragedy. Also, she was honored for her profession in 1998 with the Kizzy Image and Achievement Award. In 1997, Cheryl received the Phenomenal Woman Award and was also honored with CABJ for her coverage concerning the Million Man March.

Cheryl Burton Mark Giangreco

In March 2021, Mark Giangreco who was ABC’s top sports anchor for 27 years was fired from the network. This was after Cheryl complained about the compliment he made about her on air. On a hypothetical do-it-yourself show, Giangreco referred to Cheryl as someone who could play the ditzy, combative interior decorator. In addition, there were some other complaints about him that had caused three suspensions before for making comments or tweets that were considered inappropriate.

Cheryl Burton Honey Bears

Aside from working as a journalist, Cheryl was also a cheerleader. She was a member of the Chicago Honey Bears cheerleading team for three seasons from 1983-1986 for the Chicago Bears.

Cheryl Burton Natural Hair

Few people on the internet shared their thoughts concerning Cheryl’s hair. They said that they thought Cheryl was going natural with her hair since her hairstyles were not that pleasing. In addition, one person went ahead and said that they thought her hair was awful. They added that it used to be beautiful since they watch her nightly and they literally thought that she was going natural.

Cheryl Burton Salary

She earns an impressive amount from her work as the news anchor for ABC 7 Chicago. Cheryl’s average salary is $83,300 per year.

Cheryl Burton Net Worth

Having worked in the media industry for more than three decades, Cheryl has been able to accumulate good fortune. Cheryl’s estimated net worth is around $3 million.

How Old Is Cheryl Burton

Cheryl is 60 years old. She was born on December 25, 1962, in Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Is Cheryl Burton Married

At the moment, Cheryl’s marital status is unmarried. Previously, she was married to Jim Rose from 1986 to 1995.

What Is Cheryl Burton Nationality

She is an American by nationality. Cheryl was born and also brought up in Chicago, Illinois, USA.

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