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Gus Rosendale Biography
Gus Rosendale is an American in the journalism field who works for NBC 4 New York as a co-anchor on “Weekend Today in New York” which airs Saturday and Sunday mornings. He also covers breaking news during the week. In 2000, he initially became a member of the NBC family.
Gus Rosendale Height
Rosendale stands at a rough height of 5 feet and 7 inches
Gus Rosendale Age
Rosendale keeps his birthdate and year away from the limelight. Nonetheless, we will update this information once available.
Personal Life
Gus Rosendale Relatives and Family
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Gus Rosendale Spouse and Children
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Gus Rosendale Education
Rosendale graduated from the American University in Washington, D.C., with degrees in political science and journalism.
Professional Life
Gus Rosendale Career
Rosendale works for NBC 4 New York as a co-anchor on “Weekend Today in New York” which airs Saturday and Sunday mornings. He also covers breaking news during the week.
Rosendale moved from KSTP-TV (ABC) in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota, where he was the weekday 9 PM and 11 PM anchor and assignment reporter, to NBC 4 New York in February 2012. In 2000, he initially became a member of the NBC family at WPTZ-TV (Hearst/NBC) in Plattsburgh, New York, and Burlington, Vermont, where he hosted the 5 PM, 6 PM, and 11 PM newscasts. Rosendale covered the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics while working for WPTZ-TV.
Gus, a native of Long Island, reported from his hometown of Long Beach on Superstorm Sandy and its catastrophic aftermath. Rosendale received an Edward R. Murrow award, a National Emmy, and a New York Emmy® for her work on NBC 4’s team coverage of Sandy.
The Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award will be given to Rosendale in January 2021 for “creat(ing) a 360 view in real time of the coronavirus pandemic, with courageous and thorough reporting on the virus’s explosion in New York City.”
Rosendale’s anchoring and reporting were a crucial part of NBC 4 New York’s award-winning COVID-19 coverage. The duPont Award, given by Columbia University as well, is widely acknowledged as the Pulitzer Prize of the broadcast, documentary, and online worlds.
A regional Edward R. Murrow Award and a New York Emmy were given to him in 2017 for his dedication to journalistic quality in NBC 4 New York’s coverage of the Tribeca terror attacks. Rosendale covers breaking news for the Tri-State region during the week. Additionally, he covered the horrible massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School and the bombing at the Boston Marathon.
Rosendale, who is the proud son of a New York City firefighter, has also helped NBC 4 cover a wide range of topics that are significant to first responders and their families, such as the federal Zardoga Act’s approval and the reauthorization of the Victims Compensation Fund.
Gus Rosendale Net Worth
Rosendale has garnered a net worth ranging from $1 million to $6 million during his successful career as a journalist.
Gus Rosendale Salary
Rosendale receives an approximate annual salary of $110, 000
Gus Rosendale Social Media
Rosendale has active social media platforms i.e. Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. He has a following of over 3.1K on Facebook, a following of over 3660 on Instagram, and a following of over 1443 on Twitter.
NBC 4 New York
At NBC 4 New York, Rosendale works with her fellow journalist and meteorologists;
- Lynda Baquero
- Pat Battle
- Bruce Beck
- Checkey Beckford
- Matt Brickman
- Erica Byfield
- Adelle Caballero
- Greg Cergol
- John Chandler
- Pei-Sze Cheng
- Michael Gargiulo
- Sara Gore
- Ted Greenberg
- Janice Huff
- Adam Kuperstein
- Maria LaRosa