Maurice DuBois Biography

Maurice DuBois is an American television journalist working as the anchorman for WCBS-TV in New York City and the CBS network. He joined CBS in September 2004.

Maurice DuBois Age

DuBois is 56 years as of 2021. He was born on 20 August 1965 in Long Island, New York, United States.

Maurice DuBois Height

DuBois stands at a height of 6 feet 0 inches(1.83 m).

Maurice DuBois Family

DuBois has not shared any information regarding his loving parents as of now, 2022. Nonetheless, we will update the site as soon as we get more intel from our trusted sources of information as soon as possible.

Maurice DuBois Wife

DuBois is married to Andrea Adair. The couple married on August 13, 2001. They have two sons, Along with his wife and two sons, he resides in Manhattan.

Maurice DuBois Education

DuBois graduated from Port Jefferson High School and the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, earning a Bachelor of Science in journalism. In 1984 and 1985, he worked as an intern at the Public Affairs Office of the Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island, where he contributed to the Brookhaven Bulletin, the workplace publication.

Maurice DuBois Salary

DuBois earns an annual salary of $75,000.

Maurice DuBois Net Worth

DuBois stands at an estimated net worth of $2 million.

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Maurice DuBois Career

In 1987, DuBois started his career as a desk assistant at KING-TV in Seattle, Washington. Then, at WFLD-TV in Chicago, Illinois, and later at KCRA-TV in Sacramento, California, he worked as an anchor and reporter. He subsequently worked at WNBC-TV, the NBC television network’s East Coast flagship station, for seven years in New York. At WNBC, DuBois worked as a co-anchor of the early-morning local news and entertainment program Today in New York. He also hosted Mind Over Media, a special Court-TV program designed to help students comprehend media images, as well as Four Stories, a television newsmagazine program featuring local heroes.

DuBois additionally served as a stand-in news reader for NBC News’ Today and a stand-in co-host for its weekend editions. As one of its anchors for the 6pm newscast, CBS 2 News at 6 with Dana Tyler, DuBois joined WCBS-TV, also in New York and the East Coast flagship station of the CBS television network, in September 2004. Since then, along with Cindy Hsu and Mary Calvi, he has co-anchored CBS 2 News This Morning and CBS 2 News at Noon.

DuBois and Kristine Johnson started co-anchoring CBS 2 News at 5 and CBS 2 News at 11 in January 2011. Additionally, he occasionally fills in for the CBS Evening News on weekends.DuBois has worked as a reporter covering local news as well as national political conventions, AIDS in South Africa, a double execution, which he described as “intense,” the passing of Pope John Paul II, and the election of Pope Benedict XVI.

Desus & Mero frequently mention Maurice because they are fans and he has appeared on the show. DuBois is active in a number of neighborhood organizations. He currently serves on the boards of Pencil, Susan G. Komen for the Cure (New York City affiliate), and New York City Center, three nonprofit organizations. He has experience with the GED program at WNET. DuBois has received recognition from the Associated Press and won four Emmy Awards. The National Association of Black Journalists’ New York City chapter also gave him a Trailblazer Award.

Briarcliffe College in Bethpage, New York; Medgar Evers College (of the City University of New York) in Brooklyn, New York; Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey; and St. Francis College in Brooklyn, New York have all been awarded DuBois honorary Doctor of Philosophy degrees.

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