Susannah Frame KING 5 Net Worth, Salary, Bio, Age, Parents, Husband, Career

Susannah Frame Biography

Susannah Frame is an American Chief Investigative Reporter born in the United States. She currently serves as KING 5’s Reporting Coach. She regularly gives lectures for organizations like the Society of Professional Journalists, Investigative Reporters & Editors and serves on the board of directors for the Society of Professional Journalists, Western Washington Chapter.

Susannah Frame Net Worth

Susannah has an estimated net worth of $1 Million. She has acquired a great fortune from her career as a  news anchor yet she likes to live a humble lifestyle. This includes her property, funds and earnings. Her job career is her main source of income.

Susannah Frame Salary

Susannah receives a respectable wage from her job as an anchor. She receives an average annual salary of $50 thousand  which  translates to a monthly average wage of $4,166.

Year 2023 2024
Susannah Frame  Salary $50 thousand $60 thousand
Susannah Frame Net Worth $1 million $1.5 million

Susannah Frame Age

Details about her exact age are not publicly known. Hence, making it difficult to know when she was born and when she celebrates her birthday. We will update Susannah’s age as soon as we have them from a credible source.

Susannah Frame Height, Weight & Body Measurement

Susannah stands proudly at a height of 5 feet 5 inches (1.65 meters or 165 centimeters), she exhibits an exquisite balance in her physique. Weighing approximately 55 kg (121 lbs), her body measurements are an enviable.

She has kept up a lovely physical shape that is currently visible on websites all over the internet. However, neither her physical characteristics nor shoe size are known.

Susannah Frame Parents

Susannah was born and raised by her parents in the United States. We tried to learn more about her family, but were unsuccessful because no such information is available in the public. Therefore, it is still unknown who her parents are. Furthermore, it is unknown if she has any siblings. Once the information is available, we will update this section.

Her grandmother, who experienced the Spanish flu in 1918, offers coronavirus counsel. Susannah Frame, the head investigative reporter for KING 5, is related to centenarian Fritzi Bryant.

Susannah Frame Husband

Susannah  is a married woman, but she is very secretive when it comes to her personal life. There is no information about the identity of her husband as she prefers to keep it off the public eye. It is also not known whether they have children or not. However, the information will be updated as soon as it is available.

Susannah Frame Education

Susannah is a proud graduate of the University of Washington, where she dedicated herself to her academic pursuits with unwavering determination. During her time at the university, she successfully earned dual degrees in both Journalism and Spanish, a remarkable achievement that reflects her passion for language, communication, and cultural exploration.

Susannah Frame Career

Yakima, Washington, was the starting point of her journalism career. She worked for KNDO-TV at the time as a general assignment reporter. Susannah worked there for a year and two months, from May 1987 to June 1988.

She used to work in New York City. She worked as a documentary producer at Sumaya Foundation there. She served for one year and three months, from July 1989 to September 1990. She had previously worked in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Susannah worked as a news anchor and reporter for WFRV-TV when she was there. She worked at the station for two months, from June 1988 to July 1989.

Susannah  worked in Spokane and the Washington Area before joining KING 5 TV. While there, Frame worked as an anchor and news reporter for KREM Television. From September 1990 to December 1991, she spent one year and four months performing at the station.

Susannah Frame Awards

Many of the most prestigious national honors for public interest journalism have been bestowed upon Susannah. The equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize, the du-Pont Columbia University Award, two national Edward R. Murrow Awards, two George Foster Peabody Awards and a national Emmy Award are among them. Additionally, Frame’s reporting have received numerous regional Edward R. Murrow Awards and Emmy nominations.

For “Last of the Institutions,” which revealed how the state of Washington lags behind much of the nation in its prolonged institutionalization of persons with developmental disabilities, Frame also earned a National Headliner Award, a regional Edward R. Murrow Award, and an Emmy in 2017. Unnecessary segregation of the disabled is regarded by the US Department of Justice as a violation of their civil rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

In 2019, Frame was honored with a George Foster Peabody Award, a national Edward R. Murrow Award, the Katherine Schneider Medal from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism, an Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. (IRE) certificate. Three regional Edward R. Murrow awards, and a regional Emmy for the one-year-long series “Back of the Class.” The analysis revealed that when it comes to providing special education services for children, Washington trails behind the majority of the country.

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