Rosemary Church Bio, Age, Height, Education, Family, Husband, Salary, Net Worth, Career

Rosemary Church
Rosemary Church

Rosemary Church Biography

Rosemary Church is a well-known Australian Journalist who serves at CNN as International News anchor based at Atlanta.  She anchors CNN Newsroom from 2-4 am. She is a former employee of Australian Broadcasting Corporation as a reporter and News reader.

Rosemary Church’s Age

Church was born on 10th November 1962 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. As of 10 November 2023, she turned 61 years old.

Rosemary Church Height

Church is 5feet 7inches tall.

Rosemary Church Education

She is an Alumna of Australian National University in Canberra. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Media and Law.

Rosemary Church’s Family

The veteran journalist hails from Belfast, United Kingdom. Her family relocated to Australia when she was 8 years old. Detailed regarding her family remains a secret, since has never shared any with public.

Rosemary Church Husband and Children

Since 1995, church has been wife to Patrick O’Byrne a health Science practitioner. They have been blessed with three kids namely James, Madeline and Hannah O’Byrne.

Rosemary Church Salary and Net worth

The 61 years old is believed to have garnered a net worth of $5 million throughout her career as a journalist. Her salary is still under review.

Rosemary Church Career

She has been active as a journalist for more than three decades. She joined CNN in 1998 as world News anchor. She anchors CNN News covering global news from Europe, Africa, Middle East, Asia and Australia.

When she worked for ABC News, she was at Australian Television as a senior anchor. Adittionally, she reported for the Program foreign correspondent.

Before joining ABC News she worked for Network 10 in Canberra as weekend News Presenter for five years. She also hosted the weekday Nightly weather report for the station.

In late 1980’s and Early 1990’s she worked at 2SSS FM later named Triple S FM covering music and happenings in Canberra.

She won New York’s festival TV programming Award, for covering Hong Kong’s Handover to China in 1977 when working at ATV.

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