Kirsten Watson Bio | Wiki
Kirsten Watson is an energetic and talented American journalist presently in Los Angeles, serving as a host and sideline reporter at Spectrum Sportsnet since officially joining in November 2018. Additionally, she works for the Los Angeles Dodgers as a host and reporter which she recently joined in February 2021.
Prior to her current station, Kirsten worked for National Football League for three and a half years. Other than her journalism career, Kirsten is a pageant contestant and won the 2019 Miss Doctor Phillips USA. During her free time, Kirsten loves traveling, hiking, and photography.
Kirsten Watson Age | Birthday
She was born in the United States of America, details about her exact age and year of birth remain unavailable. However, Kirsten seems to be 30 years old and celebrates her birthday on December 28.
Kirsten Watson Height
She is a woman of average stature. Kirsten stands at a height of 5 ft 6 in (approx. 1.67 m).
Kirsten Watson Family
She was born and also raised in the United States of America under the loving care and support of her hardworking and devoted parents. Kirsten holds an American nationality by birth but belongs to the African-American ethnicity.
Kirsten Watson Boyfriend | Husband
She is currently single. Kirsten is solemnly focused on building her career as a journalist before she involves herself with romantic relationships. We shall update you on changes in her marital status immediately after she reveals it to the public.
Kirsten Watson Education
Growing up in Florida Kirsten attained her High School Diploma from Olympia High School and later decided to pursue journalism. In 2011, she enrolled at Northwestern University, however, a year later she transferred to Columbia University in New York, where she attained her Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology. Kirsten later re-joined the university in 2016 and was awarded her Master’s Degree in Broadcast journalism.
Kirsten Watson NFL
She officially joined NFL based in Los Angeles in September 2017 and was first hired as a Marketing Coordinator, International Content Strategy and Marketing. However, a year later she was re-assigned as the network’s Manager. During her time at the station, Kirsten directly worked with the NFL international priority to expand the network’s international Fan base and viewership. However, two years and seven months later Kirsten left the network.
Kirsten Watson Spectrum Sportsnet
Currently, she works as a reporter and host at the Los Angeles Dodgers since joining in February 2021. In addition to her roles at the Los Angeles Dodgers Kirsten works as a sideline reporter and host at Spectrum Sportsnet since November 2018. There, she hosts “Lakeshow” a Spectrum Sportsnet studio show.
Previously, she worked at the National Football League, where she worked for three and a half months as a marketing coordinator, international content strategy and marketing, and manager. Kirsten also worked at ESPN for a Stuart Scott Scholarship for three months.
From January 2017 to April 2017, Kirsten worked as a reporter and color analyst at Ivy League Digital Network. She freelanced as an associate producer at IMG Media for a month. Kirsten kicked off her journalism career in June 2015, in Los Angeles, where she was hired as a Features Production Assistant for nine months before leaving to join Time Warner Cable.
Kirsten Watson Salary
Currently, she works in Los Angeles as a reporter and host for both Los Angeles Dodgers and Spectrum Sportsnet. Kirsten’s average salary is $86,790 annually.
Kirsten Watson’s Net Worth
She has been working in the journalism industry for nearly a decade, therefore, it is obvious that she has accumulated a reasonable amount of fortune. Kirsten’s average net worth is $870,680.
How Old Is Kirsten Watson
As a result of her secretive nature, personal details such as her age remain unavailable to the public. However, considering several factors such as her taste in fashion, Kirsten might be 30 years old.
Where Is Kirsten Watson Now
She currently resides in Los Angeles, where she serves as a reporter and host for both Los Angeles Dodgers and Spectrum Sportsnet.