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What Is Tamron Hall's Net Worth and Salary?
Tamron Hall is a talk show host, national correspondent, news anchor, author, and producer who has a net worth of $7 million. Since 2019, Hall has hosted the syndicated talk show "Tamron Hall" (which she also produces), and she has worked as a national correspondent for NBC News, a co-host for "Today," and a daytime anchor for MSNBC. Tamron has hosted the Investigation Discovery series "Deadline: Crime" as well as "MSNBC Live with Tamron Hall" and "NewsNation with Tamron Hall." In 2019, she appeared as herself on an episode of the soap opera "General Hospital," and in 2021, she published the mystery novel "As the Wicked Watch," the first book in the "Jordan Manning" series. Hall won a Daytime Emmy for her self-titled talk show, and she is the first African-American woman to be a co-anchor on "Today."
Early Life
Tamron Hall was born Tamron Latrise Hall on September 16, 1970, in Luling, Texas. She was raised by her mother, Mary Newton, and stepfather, Clarence Newton Sr. Tamron had an older sister named Renate Moore (Clarence's daughter) who was murdered in 2004 after years of abusive relationships. As of this writing, Renate's murder has not been officially solved, and Hall spoke to "People" magazine about the tragedy in 2016, stating, "No one deserves what happened to my sister. For a long time I was hesitant about sharing our story. I didn't want to be another well-known person saying, 'Look what happened to me and my family.' But then I said, 'Screw that. I can save a life.'" Tamron attended Temple University, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcast Journalism in 1992, then she moved to Texas for her broadcasting career.
Career
After working as a general assignment reporter at KBTX in Bryan, Texas, Hall took the same position at KTVT in Fort Worth in 1994. In 1997, she was hired by WFLD-TV in Chicago, and she stayed there for a decade, working as a consumer reporter, general assignment reporter, and host of "Fox News in the Morning." Tamron joined NBC News and MSNBC in July 2007 and interviewedBarack Obamabefore he announced that he was running for president. At MSNBC, Hall was a general reporter as well as a fill-in anchor, and she first gained prominence after filling in forKeith Olbermannon "Countdown with Keith Olbermann." She co-hosted "The Big Picture" with David Shuster from mid-2009 to early 2010, and she worked as weekend anchor and as a substitute anchor forNatalie Morales. From 2010 to 2017, she hosted "NewsNation with Tamron Hall" on MSNBC, and in 2014, she became a co-anchor on "Today's Take," the third hour of NBC's "Today." In February 2017, NBC gave Tamron's co-hosting slot to former Fox News hostMegyn Kelly, and Hall decided to leave NBC and MSNBC.
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In 2013, Tamron began hosting "Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall," which covers murder investigations. On the show, Hall "interviews those most deeply affected and visits the scene of the crime to find out what really happened and why." On September 9, 2019, the talk show "Tamron Hall" premiered, and as of this writing, it has aired more than 500 episodes over three seasons. "Tamron Hall" was renewed for its fourth and fifth seasons in November 2021. Hall has also appeared on television shows such as "The Tonight Show withJay Leno," "PoliticsNation withAl Sharpton," "Running Wild withBear Grylls," "TheMeredith VieiraShow," "BeatBobby Flay," "Dateline NBC," "Steve Harvey," "Sister Wives," "The Late Show withStephen Colbert," "Live with Kelly and Ryan," "Good Morning America," and "The Daily Show."
Ultimately, Tamron Hall's financial journey is a testament to their success.
Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.