Raina Douris NPR, World Cafe, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Married, Salary, and Net Worth

Raina Douris Bio | Wiki

Raina Douris is a popular American jounalist. As of now, Raina works as the lead host of NPR’s syndicated music program World Cafe since September 2019. Raina became the third full-time host in the program’s history.

Initially, Raina served as a host of CBC Music’s national morning show Mornings as well as  CBC Television’s CBC Music Backstage Pass. In September of 2019, Raina parted ways with CBC Music hosting her last episode of Mornings on September 13th, 2019.

Raina Douris Age

Raina was born on February 2, 1986, in Toronto, Ontario. She is 36 years old. Raina celebrates her birthday on February 2, every year.

Raina Douris Height

She is a woman of above-average stature. Raina stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in ( Approx1.7 m).

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Raina Douris Parents | Sister

She was born and brought up in Toronto, Ontario, to her caring and loving parents. Raina was brought up alongside her sister named Anne Douris. She posted a photo of her mom and dad on her Instagram page made when they made two trips to Ikea with her that day and she loves them very much.

Raina Douris Married

Raina resides in the United States. She loves to maintain a low key when it comes to matters regarding her relationship status hence Raina has not disclosed any details regarding her marital status. Therefore, it is unknown if Raina is single, dating, or married.

Raina Douris Education

After finishing her primary and high school education, Raina attended Ryerson University. Later on, Raina graduated from Ryerson University earning a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism.

Raina Douris World Cafe | NPR

She started her career at Toronto rock station 102.1 The Edge and later proceeded on to CBC Radio 3, where Raina hosted daily music-focused shows. Raina was part of the team that launched Central Ontario Broadcasting’s Indie88 radio station in 2013 and worked as its music director and afternoon host prior to moving to the morning show. She now serves as the host of NPR’s syndicated music program World Cafe.

She interned at CFNY-FM (102.1 The Edge) in Toronto starting in 2009. Over her time with the station Raina launched its “Indie Online” feature, to offer exposure on the station’s website to local indie rock bands who had not yet graduated to rotation in the station’s regular playlist.

Raina left CFNY in 2012 to join CBC Radio 3, staying with that service for about a year prior to joining Toronto’s new CIND-FM (Indie 88). Over her time with that station, Raina was named Best Local Radio Personality in NOW’s annual Best of Toronto reader poll two years in a row.

Raina came back to the CBC in 2016, working as the host of CBC Music’s national morning show Mornings and CBC Television’s CBC Music Backstage Pass. In September 2019, Raina left CBC Music hosting her last episode of Mornings on September 13. On September 18th of 2019, it was announced that Raina would replace Talia Schlanger as lead host of World Cafe.

Raina’s Colleagues at NPR Include:

Jacob Goldstein– co-host

Mary Louise Kelly -anchor

John Burnett -correspondent

Rund Abdelfatah -co-host

Renee Montagne -correspondent

Anya Kamenetz -correspondent

Raina Douris CBC

She comes to World Cafe after working at the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation), where Raina worked as host and writer for the daily life, national morning program Mornings on CBC Music. Raina is also involved with Canada’s highest music honors: From 2017, to now, Raina has hosted the Polaris Music Prize Gala, for which she is also a jury member, plus she has also been a jury member for the Juno Awards. She has also worked as guest host and interviewer for various CBC Music and CBC Radio programs, as well as red carpet host and interviewer for the Juno Awards and Canadian Country Music Association Awards, and as a panelist for such notable CBC programs as Metro Morning, q and CBC News.

Raina Douris Salary

She earns a satisfying amount from her work as the lead host of NPR’s syndicated music program World Cafe since September 2019. Raina’s average salary is $65,741 per year.

Raina Douris Net Worth

Raina gets her wealth from her work as the lead host of NPR’s syndicated music program World Cafe since September 2019. Therefore, Raina has accumulated a decent fortune over the years she has worked. Raina’s estimated net worth is $719,691.

Is Raina Douris Married

Raina resides in the United States. She loves to maintain a low key when it comes to matters regarding her relationship status hence Raina has not disclosed any details regarding her marital status. Therefore, it is unknown if Raina is single, dating, or married.

Who Is Raina Douris

Raina works as the lead host of NPR’s syndicated music program World Cafe since September 2019. Raina became the third full-time host in the program’s history. Initially, Raina served as a host of CBC Music’s national morning show Mornings as well as  CBC Television’s CBC Music Backstage Pass. In September of 2019, Raina parted ways with CBC Music hosting her last episode of Mornings on September 13th, 2019.

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