The resident of suburban Philadelphia, Ron Burke, reportedly earns around $79,050, as his yearly salary from the network, and as of 2018, he reportedly has an estimated net worth of over six digit figure.
Ron Burke was born on September 27, 1963, in Richmond, Virginia. He holds an American nationality and belongs to African ethnic group. In addition, there are not any details regarding his parents, siblings, and early life in the media yet.
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He graduated from James Madison University in 1985 with a B.A. in Communication Arts. Further, his birth sign is Libra.
Ron Burke is one of the most popular NBA TV anchors who has made a successful career as a sports anchorman. As NBA TV is a popular Sports Network, it is well known for paying a heavy amount of salary to its sportscasters. As Ron Burke is a regular NBA TV anchor, he earns a decent amount of salary from the network.
The American sportscaster/anchor Ron Burke has an estimated net worth of six digit figure. As of 2018, the reporter receives an estimated annual salary of $79,050 from his successful reporting career with NBA TV. In addition, Mike Fratello, David Aldridge, Grant Hill are among the highest earner of the network. Other than that, he is also a regular field and studio anchor for WPBF25 news network.
Today I started a new job as weekend morning news anchor and reporter at @WPBF25News in West Palm Beach, Florida. A whole new world has opened up. Cant wait to get to it. #WestPalmBeach #westpalm #hearst #florida pic.twitter.com/OYpB1GdTaZ
— Ron Burke (@WPBF_Ron) July 23, 2018
Further, NBA TV reporter receives an added sum of money from his radio and TV guest appearances as a sports pundit too. He currently, lives in suburban Philadelphia, along with his family, and has a beautiful home there.
He joined the all-sport regional cable network in September 1997 and after a one-year hiatus in 2000, he returned to the station in January 2002.
He reported on major events at Comcast SportsNet, including the 1999 Major League Baseball All-Star game in Denver and the Super Bowl XXXIII game in Miami. During the first three years of his career at CSN, Burke anchored SportsRise, a highlight-driven sports show which was aired in the morning.
— Ron Burke (@WPBF_Ron) December 2, 2018
He co-hosted the Parade All- America High School Basketball Show which was aired on Fox SportsNet in 1998. Burke started as a weekend host at NBA TV in October 1999. Since then, his primary duty has been to host the NBA TV show. He also hosted The NBA Beat, an interactive call-in show based in New York City's NBA Store.
Burke also anchored and reported on the NBA All-Star Game in 2000, 2001 and 2002 on NBA TV. Currently, he hosts "Any Given SportsDay" podcast on WildfireRadio.com.
There is not much information regarding his personal life. Further, the media is unknown about his married life, hence there is no information about his wife and children too.
The Famous NBA TV's sportscaster currently resides in suburban Philadelphia.