Pam Moore Biography and Wiki

Pam Moore is an award-winning and nominated journalist currently working as an anchor and reporter at KRON-TV in San Francisco, California, United States. Before Moore served at WBZ-TV in Boston, where she worked as an anchor and general assignment reporter. Furthermore, she also worked as a general assignment reporter at KCBS-TV in Los Angeles.

Pam Moore Age

Moore was born in July 1954 in Michigan, United States. She is around 67 years old as of 2021. Her exact date of birth is not available. Pam holds American nationality and belongs to white ethnicity.

Pam Moore Height

Moore stands at an approximated height of 5 feet 7 inches. Details about her other body measurements are currently not available.

Pam Moore Education

Moore graduated from the University of Michigan, where she earned a degree in Radio/Television and Film.

Pam Moore Family

Moore is a native of Detroit. Information about her parents including his mother, father, and siblings is not available.

Pam Moore Husband

Moore was before married to her ex-husband Frankie Beverly, a famous American R&B singer. His career started in 1976 fronting the funk band, Maze. They had a long love history and together had a child, Anthony, a professional drummer.

Pam Moore KRON 4

Moore anchors the KRON 4 Evening News. She anchors KRON 4 in March 1991 as an anchor and general assignment reporter. Prior to joining KRON 4, Moore served at WBZ-TV in Boston. There she worked as an anchor and general assignment reporter. Before, she worked as a general assignment reporter at KCBS-TV in Los Angeles. READ ALSO: Ken Wayne

Moore has worked on KRON 4’s 1998 five-part news series “About Race” garnered a number of awards, including a prestigious George Foster Peabody Award, the Pew Center Batten Prize for Civic Journalism. Also an In-Depth Reporting Award from the Northern California Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, top honors from the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame and Best Documentary Award from the California Associated Press Television Radio Association.

In addition to her awards for “About Race,” Moore has earned several other honors. In 1997, she was nominated for two Northern California Emmy awards for her medical reports “Diets Don’t Work” and “The Brain.” In February 2000, Moore received the California Journalism Award from California State University, Sacramento, in the category of Television Special Feature/Enterprise Reporting for the ten-part news series on HMOs, “Who Owns Your Health.” In May 2000, she received a Northern California Emmy Award for “Who Owns Your Health.”

Pam Moore Awards

Moore also worked as the recipient of an Associated Press Television-Radio Association award for Best Investigative Reporting in 2001 for “Mercury Rising.” And her 2001 series “Don’t Call Me Crazy,” earned the Outstanding Journalism Award for the California Chapter of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill and was nominated for an Emmy Award.

Pam also won a Pubby award in 2005 from the San Francisco Bay Area Publicity Club for the Best Bay Area Anchor. Additionally, Moore has also honored for her commitment to journalism by the Bay Area Black Journalists Association in 2009.

A native of Detroit, Moore graduated from the University of Michigan, where she earned a degree in Radio/Television and Film.

Pam Moore Salary

Moore earns an annual estimated salary ranging from $45,165 and $74,266. However, each employee has a different salary according to her/his seniority and work department.

Pam Moore Net Worth

Pam working as an anchor and reporter has an estimated net worth of $ 2 million.