David Whisenant Age, Wife, Biography, WBTV News, Height, and Net Worth
David Whisenant Age
David Whisenant grew up in Charlotte, NC. Information about his age will be updated as soon as possible.
David Whisenant Wife
He is married to Jtan and the couple has a son together, Kyle. Kyle married Anna and has two daughters, Ava and Maisie.
David Whisenant Height
Information about his height will be updated as soon as possible.
David Whisenant Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of between $100, 000 and $1 million.
David Whisenant Biography Wiki
David Whisenant is an American journalist working as a reporter for WBTV News. Whisenant grew up in Charlotte, NC. He is married to Jtan and the couple has a son together, Kyle.
Kyle married Anna and has two daughters, Ava and Maisie. He attended Appalachian State University, Boone, NC. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts.
David Whisenant WBTV News
Host/salesman for WSTP/WRDX radio, Salisbury, NC; football shading commentator, Appalachian Sports Network for Appalachian State University Mountaineer football.
David grew up viewing WBTV and it was the lone TV station he ever needed to work for. His greatest stories incorporate the Pillowtex/NC Research Campus advancements throughout the long term, the disastrous fire at Salisbury Millworks, the burial service of President Ronald Reagan, NASCAR-related stories and inclusion, and subsequent meet-ups on Hurricane Katrina, and the neighborhood associations with that catastrophe and recuperation.
David Whisenant Awards
He has the following awards; Key to the city of Salisbury for Hurricane Katrina relief partnership project; First Place, National Motorsports Press Association Television News Category, 2008; Silver Award, Radio and Television News Director’s Association of the Carolinas, 2008; two awards for First Place, National Motorsports Press Association, 2009; Gold Award, Radio and Television News Director’s Association of the Carolinas, 2009; Gold Award, RTNDAC, 2010; Charlie Harville Award, NMPA, 2010; First Place Spot News, NMPA, 2010, First Place, Long Form Documentary, NMPA, NC Animal/Rabies Control Association Reporter of the Year, 2012.