Cydney Long Bio | Wiki
Cydney Long is a popular American journalist currently working as an Emmy award-winning reporter at NBC10 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, since March 2011.
Initially, she worked as a New Jersey correspondent and general assignment reporter from 2001 to 2011 at KYW. In addition, she reported southern New Jersey, co-anchored weekday and also covered weekend morning newscasts from 2004 to 2006, as well as served as a fill-in anchor on a regular basis.
Cydney Long Age
Cydney was born on January 30, 1971, in Medford, New Jersey, in the United States. She is 51 years old. Cydney celebrates her birthday on January 30, every year.
Cydney Long Height
She is a woman of above-average stature. Long stands at a height of 5 ft 6 in (Approx 1.65 m).
Cydney Long Family
She was born and brought up in Medford, New Jersey, to her caring and loving father and mother. at the moment, Cydney has not disclosed any details regarding either her parents or if she has siblings.
Cydney Long Married | Husband
She is a married woman. Therefore, she has not yet disclosed the name of her husband to the public domain. The pair is blessed with two kids, a son named Charles and a daughter named Emily. They all now reside on their blueberry farm in South Jersey.
Long High School
After completing her primary and high school education, she attended the University of South Florida. Later on, Cydney graduated earning a B.A. in mass communications.
Cydney Long NBC 10
She came to NBC10 in March 2011. Before NBC10, she served at KYW as a New Jersey correspondent and general assignment reporter from 2001 to 2011. She reported southern New Jersey, co-anchored weekday, and also covered weekend morning newscasts from 2004 to 2006, as well as served as a fill-in anchor on a regular basis.
Cydney is also an award-winning journalist committed to working in her community. She received a Mid-Atlantic Emmy in 2003, due to breaking news coverage of the deadly Atlantic City Tropicana Casino garage collapse. Additionally, she became also recognized by the Mercer County prosecutor due to uncovering a grocery store surveillance video of a missing lady with her alleged killer before to police and prosecutor.
She started her journalism career in 1994 at WTSP in Tampa, Florida, where she produced the weekend evening news until 1997. She also transitioned to covering with Bay News 9 in Tampa, and Time-Warner-owned Central Florida News 13 of Orlando. Cydney covered and anchored the news and reported different hurricanes along both Florida coasts.
She worked as an investigative reporter at K-EYE in Austin, Texas from 1999 to 2001. During her time there, Cydney investigated the notorious Austin cold case named ‘the yogurt shop murders’ and covered the Texas A&M Campus deadly bonfire collapse, among other stories.
Cydney’s colleagues at NBC include:
Erin Coleman -anchor
Tania Leal -meteorologist
Myles Miller– reporter
Phil Lipof – anchor
Raven Brown – anchor
Erika Gonzalez -anchor
Justin Finch– reporter
Cydney Long Salary
She earns a satisfying amount from her work as an Emmy award-winning reporter at NBC10 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, since March 2011. Cydney’s average salary is $73,117 per year.
Cydney Long Net Worth
She gets her wealth from her work as an Emmy award-winning reporter at NBC10 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, since March 2011. Therefore, Cydney has accumulated a decent fortune over the years she has served. Cydney’s estimated net worth is $731,315.
Is Cydney Long Married
She is a married woman. Therefore, she has not yet disclosed the name of her husband to the public domain. The pair is blessed with two kids, a son named Charles and a daughter named Emily. They all now reside on their blueberry farm in South Jersey.
Who Is Cydney Long
She serves as an Emmy award-winning reporter at NBC10 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, since March 2011. Initially, she worked as a New Jersey correspondent and general assignment reporter from 2001 to 2011 at KYW. In addition, she reported southern New Jersey, co-anchored weekday and also covered weekend morning newscasts from 2004 to 2006, as well as served as a fill-in anchor on a regular basis.