Biography of Mike Cugno
Mike Cugno is a prominent American journalist who currently serves as an anchor at CBS 4-WFOR. In October 2014, he joined the station as a producer, reporter and sports anchor.
He attended Miami’s Christopher Columbus High School before being accepted to Florida State University, where he studied communications and graduated with a degree in Communication with a minor in Business.
Age Mike Cugno
Mike Cugno was born in Miami, Florida, USA in 1986. He is 36 years old.
Mike Cugno Height|Weight
Cugno has an average height of 5 feet 7 inches and weighs around 70 kilograms.
Training Mike Cugno
He attended Miami’s Christopher Columbus High School before being accepted to Florida State University, where he studied communications and graduated with a degree in Communication with a minor in Business.
Mike Cugno Family
Mike was born in the United States to his loving and caring parents. However, information about his family members is under review and will be updated as soon as possible.
Husband Mike Cugno| Married
He likes to keep his love life status under wraps, however, information on whether he is in a relationship or not is under consideration and will be updated as soon as possible.
Salary Mike Cugno
Mike receives an annual salary of $78,780 per year. This is according to the salaries of CBS4 News anchors and reporters.
Mike Cugno Net Worth
Cugno has an estimated net worth of $1 million – $5 million.
Career Mike Cugno
Mie was born and raised in Miami, USA. He went to Christopher Columbus High School in Miami before being accepted to join the University of Florida, where he studied communications. Graduated with a Bachelors in Communication with a Minor in Business.
After graduation, Cugno was hired at NBC 6 South Florida as an Associate Sports Producer. He spent three years at WTVJ, eventually working on the air covering local sports and doing stories for the newscast as well as their “Sports Final” program. He says his passion for all South Florida sports teams, including the Dolphins, Hurricanes, Heat, Marlins and Panthers, led him to a career in journalism.