John Moody Net Worth

John Moody is an American journalist with a net worth of $3 million. Born in October 17, 1953, he is known for his work with Fox News, where he was the Executive Editor and Executive Vice President, and NewsCore, where he was the Chief Executive Officer. He has had a long and successful career in journalism, and his net worth reflects this.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day October 17, 1953
Birth Place United States
Age 70 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Libra

💰 Net worth: $3 Million (2024)

John Moody, a renowned journalist based in the United States, is estimated to have a net worth of $3 million by 2024. With an illustrious career spanning several years, John Moody has made significant contributions to the field of journalism. His insightful reporting and thought-provoking commentary have earned him a reputable name in the industry. As a prominent figure, Moody has amassed a substantial fortune through his work, establishing himself as a highly regarded and successful journalist in the United States.

About

American journalist who is known for having been the Executive Editor and Executive Vice President of Fox News. He is also known for his association with NewsCore where he was the Chief Executive Officer. 

Before Fame

He graduated from Cornell University in 1975 and began working for United Press International serving as the Moscow and Paris bureau chief. He then became the Vatican correspondent for Time and shortly after began his career with Fox News. He is known for having circulated internal memos to promote Fox's political bias in reporting. 

Trivia

In 1992, he received the Inter-American Press Association Bartholomew Mitre Award for his interview with Cali cartel kingpin Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela. 

Family Life

He was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He married his wife Alexandra and together they have two children, Kate and John Peter. 

Associated With

He has been involved in several controversial pieces about John McCain during their run up to the 2008 presidential election.