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Thalia Assuras Biography and Wiki
Thalia Assuras is a journalist who has worked as a national correspondent for CBS News’ The Early Show, based in Washington, D.C. Since January 2002. She is also a CBS News correspondent who contributes to a variety of broadcasts and is one of the primary anchors of the Saturday edition of the CBS Evening News.
Thalia Assuras Education
She attended London Central Secondary School before transferring to Western University to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree. She graduated in 1980 and then enrolled in a graduate program in journalism, where she earned her master’s degree in 1981.
Thalia Assuras Age
She is 65 years old as of 2022. She was born on 27 May 1957 in London, Canada.
Thalia Assuras Height and Measurements
Her height is not yet disclosed. However, details about her other body measurements will be updated as soon as possible.
Thalia Assuras Nationality and Ethnicity
Thalia is an American national and citizen by birth. She was born in London, Canada. She is of mixed ethnicity/heritage/ancestry. ALSO READ: Demi Lovato
Thalia Assuras Family and Parents
Thalia was born to parents who emigrated from Tripoli, Greece, following WWII. However, attempts to establish the identities of her family, her mother, and her father was in vain since no information about them is available to the public. It’s therefore not known whether she has any siblings. We will keep you posted once we come across this information.
Thalia Assuras Husband| Married
She is a happily married lady, She is married to Michael S Johnson, editor-in-chief of the paper.
Thalia Assuras Salary
She earns an annual salary of $1 Million.
Thalia Assuras Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $2 Million.
Thalia Assuras Career
Previously, Assuras co-hosted The Saturday Early Show. In 1999, she co-anchored CBS News’ weekday morning newscast, This Morning, and anchored CBS Morning News in the early morning. She has been a CBS News correspondent since 1997, reporting for a variety of CBS News broadcasts. She has covered a wide range of international stories, including reports from Iraq, where she covered the US military action following Saddam Hussein’s fall and was one of the first television journalists to report live from Tikrit just hours after his capture. She also covered the aftermath of a deadly earthquake in Bam, Iran, as well as Albania’s Kosovo refugee crisis. Assuras has also covered domestic stories such as the 9/11 attacks in New York, the Elian Gonzalez scandal, and Hurricane Floyd, and has interviewed world leaders such as President Bill Clinton and the late Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
She’s also appeared on CBS Morning News and This Morning. Prior to that, Assuras was a co-anchor of “Eye on People,” a live daily news program that aired on the CBS cable channel in 1997. She joined CBS News from ABC, where she was a general assignment correspondent and anchor for “World News Now” and “World News This Morning” from 1993 to 1996. She previously hosted “Canada AM,” CTV’s morning newscast, as well as co-hosted “Canada AM Weekend.” Assuras was also a field correspondent. She has received several journalism awards, including the Marie Torre Memorial Award in 2001, a Sigma Delta Chi Award for Journalism, a Canadian MediaWatch Award, and a Journalism Award from the University of Western Ontario