Linda Stouffer Biography
In the United States, Linda Stouffer is a television news anchor, in Atlanta, Georgia, she is currently co-anchoring WSB-TV 2’s early morning newscasts. She went on to work for WSB-TV Atlanta as a local news reporter. On Sundays, she hosted the 6 p.m. news and the Action News Nightbeat. During the week, she also filed reports for the News at 5 and 6 p.m. She joined the 4:30 a.m. newscast as a weekday early morning co-anchor on January 7, 2013.
Linda Stouffer Age | Birthday
How od is Linda? She is 51 years old as of 5 August 2021. She was born in 1970 in San Marcos, Texas, the United States by her real name Cinnamon Linda Stouffer.
Linda Stouffer Education
After attending public schools, Stouffer graduated from San Marcos High School in 1988. She was Texas’ Junior Miss and competed in America’s Junior Miss Scholarship Program as a high school senior. Stouffer went on to the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas, on a Phi Beta Kappa scholarship. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in communication, magna cum laude, in 1992.
Linda Stouffer Ethnicity | Nationality
Linda is an American national and citizen by birth. She was born in San Marcos, Texas, United State of America. She is of white ethnicity/heritage/ancestry.
Linda Stouffer Height
How tall is Linda? The television news anchor stands at a height of 5 feet 6 inches(1.68m).
Linda Stouffer Husband | Married
She is happily married to the CBS veteran correspondent Mark G. Strassmann. The two married in 1995 and has two children.
Linda Stouffer Salary
She earns an annual salary of $100 thousand.
Bryan Salmond’s Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $1 million.
Is Linda Stouffer still with WSB-TV? | Career
Stouffer co-anchors with Chuck Roberts, and the two co-anchored, among other stories, the network’s coverage of the Iraq war in the spring of 2003. Stouffer was a part of the network’s coverage of the September 11th terrorist attacks. She covered everything as the crisis developed from a search-and-rescue campaign to a war on terrorism. Stouffer was a co-host of Ahead of the Curve, a morning news show that was broadcast on CNN/US and CNNfn, CNN’s former financial news network.
During her time at CNN, Stouffer has anchored coverage of the post-election story involving disputed presidential ballots in Florida and the current developments in the Middle East conflict. For Headline News’ millennium coverage, she also reported on the first five-time zones entering 2000. Stouffer worked as a general assignment reporter and weekend anchor for WSVN-TV in Miami from 1994 to 1996, reporting on the ValuJet catastrophe in the Florida Everglades and Cuba’s shootdown of the Brothers to the Rescue flights. From 1992 to 1994, she worked as a general assignment reporter for KMOL-TV in San Antonio, Texas, where she covered the Branch Davidian siege in Waco, Texas, from the start.