Robb Hanrahan was a well-known American TV journalist who died at age 60. Robb Hanrahan is thought to have died of a heart attack, but no official source has said for sure.
Robb Hanrahan worked at WFOR-TV, a CBS-owned station in Miami, Florida, for four years before he joined WHP. For those four years, he co-anchored news shows with Maggie Rodriguez.
From 1996 to 2003, Hanrahan was an anchor at WABC-TV in New York City. He joined the channel and worked with Nancy Loo as a co-anchor for the early morning and lunchtime Eyewitness News shows.
Did Robb Hanrahan Die Of Heart Attack? Why someone died
Robb Harahan is believed to have died from a heart attack, but his station hasn’t said for sure.
Long-time Robb Hanrahan, a news reporter for CBS 21 who worked in the Harrisburg area for more than a decade, died on Monday afternoon. He was 60 years old.
Hanrahan was an evening anchor and the host of the popular political news show “Face The State.” He left the channel in early 2021 because of health problems. In 2020, he had a major heart attack.
Robb Harahan’s wife, Stacey Hanrahan, also has a TV show
Stacey Hanrahan is an American meteorologist and news director who is well-known. She is also well-known because she is married to the famous American reporter Robb Hanrahan.
Wikipedia says that his wife is a licensed mariner with a 50-ton Master License from the US Coast Guard.
Since high school, she was very interested in journalism and hoped to make it her career. She is also on Twitter under the name @StaceyHanrahan. Stacy is very sad right now because her husband died.
How much money did Robb Harahan have?
It is thought that Robb Hanrahan’s net worth is between $100,000 and $250,000. His main job is as a news reporter, which was a big part of how much money he made.
Hanrahan made $48,400 a year as his salary. It is based on how much a WHP-TV news anchor or reporter makes on average each year.
Hanrahan worked at WSVN-TV in Miami before he joined WABC. He worked at WHTM-TV in Harrisburg and KODE-TV in Joplin, Missouri, before moving to Miami.
Near the end of his time at WABC, the station made another change to its lineup, and Diana Williams took his place on the early evening newscasts. Hanrahan switched to only being a weekend anchor until the end of his contract.
By the end of 1997, Robb was promoted and took over for Greg Hurst as Roz Abrams’ co-anchor on WABC. He stayed there for several years.
During this time, he and Lori Stokes replaced David and Loo Ushery as the morning anchors, but Hanrahan did not appear on the noon show. This was the second time the morning show was changed.