Casey Stegall FOX Net Worth, Salary, Bio, Parents, Spouse, Career

Casey Stegall Biography

Casey Stegall is an American journalist who is a network correspondent for the Fox News Channel.
He received the Headliners Foundation’s Outstanding Reporter of the Year honor in 2007.

Casey Stegall Net Worth

Stegall has an estimated Net worth of $1 Million. His main source of income is his career as a Fox correspondent. His has amassed a big fortune from his numerous source of income.

Casey Stegall Salary

Stegall receives a respectable wage as a Fox correspondent. He earns an estimated  salary of $85,000 annually which translates to $7,083 per month.

Casey Stegall Age

Stegall was born in 1979 in Evansville, Indiana, in the United States of America. As of 2023 he is 44 years old. Casey holds an American nationality and belongs to white ethnic background.

Casey Stegall Height, Weight & Body Measurements

Stegall Stands proudly at a height of 5 feet 5 inches (1.65 meters or 165 centimeters), He exhibits an exquisite balance in his physique. Weighing approximately 55 kg (121 lbs), his body measurements are an enviable 34-28-38 centimeters.

Casey Stegall Parents

We were unable to learn anything about his family because no such information is publicly available. As a result, Stegall’s parents’ identities remain unknown. It’s also unclear whether he has any siblings. When this information becomes available, we will update this area.

Casey Stegall Spouse

Throughout his  career there have been many rumours regarding his relationship status, however Stegall has kept his relationship status quite private. We were unable to learn anything about whether he is married or still single. When this information becomes available, we will update this area.

Casey Stegall Education

Casey earned a Bachelor of Arts in communications with a concentration in television reporting. He also has a German minor from Ball State University.

Casey Stegall Career

Network journalist Casey Stegall works for FOX News Channel and is stationed in the Dallas bureau. He formerly covered the western region of the nation for FNC out of its Los Angeles office for more than five years. After serving as a general assignment reporter and fill-in anchor at KDFW-TV; FOX 4 in Dallas, Texas, Stegall joined FOX News in 2007. Prior to that, he worked as a city hall reporter for Austin, Texas’ KVUE-TV, or ABC 24. Stegall began his career in journalism as a reporter and anchor for Evansville, Indiana’s WTVW-TV, or FOX 7.

Stegall went to Israel in August 2007 to work in the FOX News Jerusalem office. He reported on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and escalating hostilities between Israel and Syria during that time. Stegall traveled to Afghanistan in October 2009 and reported live for the network there. While embedded with a U.S. Air Force wing, he resided at bases in Kandahar and Farah (close to the Iranian border).

Stegall has covered key breaking news stories for the network during his tenure there, including the catastrophic collapse of the I-35 bridge in Minneapolis and the disastrous wildfires in California. He also covered Hurricanes Ike in Texas as well as Hurricanes Gustav and Isaac in New Orleans. Stegall was one of the main reporters covering the Los Angeles tragedies of Whitney Houston and Michael Jackson.

He has also covered OJ Simpson’s arrest in Las Vegas, the trapped Utah coal miners, and yes, the Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan jail drama.

Stegall covered Congresswoman Gabby Giffords’ shooting and Jared Loughner’s ensuing trial for weeks while he was in Arizona. He also went on assignment to the tornadoes in Joplin, Missouri, Birmingham, Alabama, and Casey Anthony’s contentious release from a Florida prison. He periodically steps in at the New York anchor desk, where he previously oversaw days of breaking news coverage of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, the biggest terror strike in Indian history.

He has covered some major breaking news events while living in Dallas, including the disastrous West, Texas fertilizer plant explosion, the BP Gulf oil spill civil trial, and the horrifying EF-5 tornado in Moore, Oklahoma. Additionally, he covered the Nidal Hasan military court martial, which lasted a month. Hasan was a former army major who went on a shooting spree at the Fort Hood Army Post in 2009, killing 13 troops and injured more than 30 others. Stegall broke the news that Hasan had been found guilty and given the death penalty on national television.

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