Terry Baddoo Biography
Terry Baddoo is a CNN International (CNNI) sports anchor based in the network’s global headquarters in Atlanta. He is one of the hosts of World Sport, the network’s global sports highlight and news show.
Terry Baddoo Age
Baddoo was born in London, England. His age, date of birth, and birthdate are not disclosed to the general public. When this information becomes available, we will update this area.
Terry Baddoo Height
Baddoo is of ordinary height.
Terry Baddoo Family
Baddoo maternal grandmother appeared in the first television broadcast from Alexandra Palace in London. His father was a performer. Deborah, his sister, was awarded an OBE for her work as a choreographer and art director. John Saxon, a Grammy-nominated producer, is his brother-in-law.
Terry Baddoo Wife
Baddoo is married with three children. He hasn’t revealed any information about his wife or children. We’re looking into his dating life and will update the information as soon as we have more information.
Terry Baddoo Education
Baddoo graduated from London University with a bachelor’s degree in education. He began his journalism career in England as a features writer for Custom Car magazine, and later worked for IPC magazines and on the launch of Britain’s first color newspaper, Today.
Terry Baddoo Salary
Baddoo has been very secretive with his annual pay scale as of now, 2021. However, there is no doubt that he has been accustomed to good pay in terms of salary as he has been able to work with profound films. Nonetheless, we will update the site as soon as we get more information on the same from our trusted sources.
Terry Baddoo Net Worth
Baddoo has also not declared his net worth to the public as of now. Nonetheless, there is no doubt that he has been able to accumulate a good figure in terms of his net worth throughout his career in the film industry. However, we will update the site as soon as we get more information on the same.
Terry Baddoo Career
In October 1995, Baddoo joined CNNI. Baddoo has covered virtually every major international sporting event in recent years, from World Cup football matches to the past three summer Olympics, Grand Slam tennis tournaments, and World Championship boxing matches. He has interviewed football’s David Beckham and Pele, gold medal Olympians Michael Johnson, Marion Jones, and Carl Lewis, cricketers Steve Waugh and Wasim Akram, tennis superstars Andre Agassi, Steffi Graf, Venus, and Serena Williams, Formula One racing’s Michael Schumacher, and boxing’s Lennox Lewis.
He worked in BBC Schools television in the mid-1980s before hosting the news and current affairs show Black Londoners on Radio London. Later, he joined BBC TV as a reporter and presenter of the BBC children’s news program, Newsround, for which he covered numerous global events, including the fall of the Berlin Wall, the end of apartheid in South Africa, and the Olympic Games in Barcelona. He later freelanced for the satellite TV channel Sky as a football reporter and rugby features producer after working for BBC News as a sports reporter and presenter on BBC Breakfast News and BBC World. Baddoo left CNN International on March 31, 2011, with his final sign-off. He went on to host Chinese State Television’s international English language coverage of the London Olympics on CCTV News. BeIN SPORTS hired him in 2014 as Director of Sports Programming for the network’s US operation in Miami, Florida.
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