Amy Hudak Biography and Wikipedia
Amy Hudak is an American Emmy award-winning journalist currently serving as a news anchor and reporter at WPIX based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She joined WPIX in June 2019, after working as a news anchor and reporter for one and a half years at WTNH-TV in New Haven, Connecticut.
Amy Hudak Education
Hudak attended and graduated with an honors degree in Life Science and Nutritional Science from Penn State University in 2012. READ: John Hook
Amy Hudak Age and Birthday
How old is Amy? Amy is 35 years old as of 2024. She was born in 1989, in Hartford, Connecticut, United States of America. Information about when she celebrates her birthday is currently under research.
Amy Hudak Nationality and Ethnicity
Hudak holds American nationality and citizenship by birth. She was born and raised in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. She belongs to the African-American ethnicity/heritage/ancestry.
Amy Hudak Height
How tall is Amy? She stands at an average height of 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m) and maintains a body weight of 130 lbs (58 kg).
Amy Hudak Family
Amy was born and raised in Hartford, Connecticut by her parents. However, information regarding her family members including her father, mother and siblings is currently under review. READ: Gillian Turner
Amy Hudak Husband
Is Amy married? Amy is married to her husband Jim Madalinsky, a public information officer at the Allegheny County Police Department in Oakmont, Pennsylvania. The couple got married in a private wedding ceremony in July 2021 at Fox Chapel Golf Club in the presence of family members and friends. The duo first met in 2016 while working at WHAM an ABC affiliate in Rochester.
Amy Hudak Salary
Hudak currently serving as a news anchor and reporter at WPIX based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania earns an estimated annual salary of $73,400.
Amy Hudak Net Worth
Amy Hudak is an American Emmy award-winning journalist, anchor and reporter with an estimated net worth of $1 million.
Amy Hudak Accident
Hudak experienced an accident when Pittsburgh police officer Tariq Jamal-Francis, who was driving under the influence with his son in the car, collided with her vehicle from behind. Due to the crash, Hudak sustained a cervical sprain and a concussion. Following the incident, Tariq was suspended without pay.
Amy Hudak WPIX
Amy currently serves as a news anchor and reporter at WPIX-TV based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She joined WPIX in June 2019. READ: Phillip Palmer
Before joining WPXI-TV, Amy served as an Anchor/Reporter at WTNH-TV in New Haven, Connecticut, from December 2017 to May 2019. At WTNH-TV, she reported for the 5, 6, 10, and 11 PM newscasts, frequently covering live and breaking news stories. Additionally, she was the main fill-in anchor for evening newscasts, demonstrating her versatility and reliability in the newsroom.
From November 2015 to 2017, Amy was an Anchor/Reporter with Sinclair Broadcast Group in Rochester, NY. During her tenure at Sinclair, she anchored the 5, 6, and 11 PM newscasts on 13WHAM ABC, and the 10 PM news on FOX Rochester. She was a lead reporter on significant cases such as the Craig Rideout and Brook Stagles murder trials, illustrating her capability to handle high-profile and complex news stories.
Amy was the Evening News Anchor at WHAG-TV under Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Inc., from April 2013 to September 2015 in Hagerstown, MD. In this position, she produced and anchored the 6, 7, and 11 PM newscasts, and wrote, produced, and anchored a 90-minute morning newscast along with multiple Today Show cut-ins. Her work included producing and anchoring a 30-minute documentary titled “4State in Focus: The Heroin Epidemic,” highlighting her commitment to in-depth investigative journalism.
Amy’s journey in broadcasting began with internships that laid a strong foundation for her career. From January 2012 to March 2013, she interned for Joy Bauer, a Health Contributor for the Today Show in New York, NY. This experience provided her with valuable insights into health journalism and the workings of a major national news program. Concurrently, she interned at WPBF 25 News under Hearst in West Palm Beach, Florida, from September 2012 to January 2013. Here, she honed her skills in writing and editing scripts and packages for various newscasts and gained hands-on experience in the field during live, breaking news events, including the 2012 Presidential Election coverage.