Julie Sidoni Bio | Wiki
Julie Sidoni is a popular American journalist. As of now, Julie works as a News Director at WVIA, the PBS and NPR affiliate for Northeastern and Central Pennsylvania. She leads WVIA’s investment in local journalism and oversees WVIA’s local coverage across all of the station’s television, radio, as well as digital platforms. Before, Julie worked as a reporter for WNEP-TV in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and spent nearly 20 years there as an anchor/reporter.
Prior to that, she worked for WJAC-TV in Johnstown, where she reported for a year and a half after graduating from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. Julie also worked as an associate producer at WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh. She began as a reporter for National Public Radio affiliate WDUQ-FM, also in Pittsburgh.
Julie Sidoni Age
She was born in 1978, in St. Marys, Pennsylvania, in the United States of America. Julie is 44 years old.
Julie Sidoni Height
She is a woman of average stature. Julie stands at a height of 5 ft 5 in ( Approx 1.65 m).
Julie Sidoni Family
She grew up in St. Marys, PA, and stays with her family in Kingston. Her father was a West Point graduate and he always had the news on. Military and politics were always a part of the conversation and Julie liked being in the know. Currently, Julie has not said any information concerning either her mother or siblings.
Julie Sidoni Husband
Julie is married to her husband Attorney Jeffrey Yelen. The pair lives together and Julie is a mother to her son called Charlie and a yawny little new baby boy Jack Andrew who was born Wednesday night.
Julie Sidoni Education
She attended Central Catholic High School. She proceeded further to the University of America. Julie completed her schooling at a reputable school in Pittsburgh. After completing her graduation from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, she got work as a reporter at WNEP-TV in the United States of America.
Julie Sidoni WVIA
Julie works as a News Director at WVIA, the PBS and NPR affiliate for Northeastern and Central Pennsylvania. She leads WVIA’s investment in local journalism and oversees WVIA’s local coverage across all of the station’s television, radio, as well as digital platforms. Before, Julie worked as a reporter for WNEP-TV in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and spent nearly 20 years there as an anchor/reporter.
Julie Sidoni Newswatch 16
She was always on weekdays on WNEP-TV, on Newswatch 16 at Noon, 4, and 5. Julie was also responsible for the station’s Healthwatch 16 reports as of now. Julie has been part of the WNEP team since February of the year 2002. She came to WNEP from WJAC-TV in Johnstown, where she reported for a year and a half after graduating from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh.
Julie Sidoni WNEP
She was hired as a reporter for WNEP in February the year 2002. Despite that, Julie served at WJAC-TV in Johnstown, where she covered the Sept. 11 terror attacks on New York City, Washington, D.C., and western Pennsylvania. In addition, she also served as a reporter for WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh and for WDUQ-FM, the National Public Radio affiliate in Pittsburgh.
Julie always insists she hasn’t yet covered what she’d consider the best story.”9/11 was quite the experience, but she can’t say that was the best, although it was obviously a huge story,” she said. “9/11 was a national story, so it wasn’t my story.”Her workday begins at about 11 a.m.
Julie’s other colleagues at WNEP include;
Brit Purdy– anchor
Courtney Harrison– reporter
Chelsea Strub-anchor
Joe Snedeker-anchor
Stacy Lange- co-host
Jon Meyer-anchor
Jim Coles-anchor
Julie Sidoni Singing
She has been singing since the fifth grade. Julie used to sing in churches, played the piano and trombone. She has sung at weddings and other private events with the local band named Take 5.” Once in a while, the guys in Taking 5 asked her to sing with them, for private parties or wedding receptions, when they need a ‘girl singer,'”
She said, noting that the Gloria Gaynor song “I Will Survive” doesn’t sound quite right with a guy at the microphone. As for many people, whether it’s a triple murder in Scranton or a puppy being rescued by the Humane Society in Wayne County, the news doesn’t quite sound the same without her.
Julie Sidoni Salary
She is a WNEP news anchor and reporter. However, she earns a decent salary over the years she has worked. Julie’s average salary is $200,000 per year.
Julie Sidoni Net Worth
She earns her income through her career Profession as a WNEP News anchor and reporter. Julie has accumulated a decent fortune over the years she has worked. Julie’s estimated net worth is $2million.
How Old Is Julie Sidoni
Julie is a 44-year-old who was born in 1978, in St. Marys, Pennsylvania, in the United States of America.
Who Is Julie Sidoni
Julie is an American journalist who works as a News Director at WVIA, the PBS and NPR affiliate for Northeastern and Central Pennsylvania. She leads WVIA’s investment in local journalism and oversees WVIA’s local coverage across all of the station’s television, radio, as well as digital platforms. Before, Julie worked as a reporter for WNEP-TV in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and spent nearly 20 years there as an anchor/reporter.