Brian Entin Bio, Age, Family, Wife, Kids, NewsNation, Networth

Brian Entin Biography

Brian Entin is the Miami Bureau Correspondent for NewsNation. Entin was most recently a reporter for WSVN in Miami, where he won an Emmy award. In March 2016, he joined WSVN-7 TV’s News crew as an anchor and correspondent. He formerly worked as a reporter for an NBC affiliate in West Palm Beach, Florida, where he earned two Emmy awards.

Brian Entin Age

He was born and is a native of Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Brian Entin Height

His standing height is still undisclosed.

Brian Entin Parents

He has not revealed much about his parents although he keeps posting his mother on his social media.

Brian Entin Wife

Brian Entin has yet to reveal his wife to the rest of the world. Furthermore, it is unknown whether or not the NewsNation pride is married. He appears to be single and looking for a little more time to enjoy his alone time before settling down.

Brian Entin Kids

He has no kids known yet.

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Entin was most recently a reporter for Miami’s WSVN. Brian covered numerous significant hurricanes while at WSVN, including Dorian in the Bahamas, Irma in the Florida Keys, and Hurricane Maria’s aftermath in Puerto Rico. He spent the most of Trump’s first 100 days in office in Washington, DC.

His coverage of the aftermath of the Fuego Volcano explosion in Guatemala and the murder of Cuban tyrant Fidel Castro earned him Emmy Awards. Brian covered the Parkland school massacre extensively in 2018, and was the first reporter to obtain video of the shooter fighting deputies in custody.

He was also the first reporter to get video of Charles Kinsey, who was shot by police in North Miami while unarmed and with his hands in the air. Brian worked as a reporter at WPTV in West Palm Beach before moving to Miami, WTOC in Savannah, and KTVO in Kirksville, Missouri.

Brian Entin Salary

He earns a salary of approximately $76,000 annually.

Brian Entin Networth

He has gained a networth of $1 million

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