Net Worth and Salary

Net Worth and Salary

Anchor

Robert Hadlock

Robert Hadlock

Who is Robert Hadlock?

Robert Hadlock is a well-known American anchor/reporter who previously worked for KXAN News in Austin, Texas. He was the anchor for the newscasts at 5, 6, and 10 p.m. Robert Hadlock retired from KXAN after 32 years of service.

Hadlock-Birth, Parents, Siblings & Education

Robert will be 66 years old in 2021. On June 24, 1955, he was born.

As a result, he celebrates his birthday every year on June 24th.

It is also unknown whether Hadlock has any siblings.

Net Worth of Robert Hadlock? Salary, Earning

Robert Hadlock net worth is $1 million.

Relationship, Married life, Boyfriend/Girlfriend

Kathy Hadlock is the wife of Hadlock.

They have two adult daughters together, the names of whom he has not revealed.

Austin Monthly Magazine labeled the duo a “Power Couple.” They live in the northwest part of Austin.

Body Measurement- Height, Weight, Hair Color

Robert Hadlock height is 5 feet 7 inches tall.

Hadlock-Professional Career

Robert Hadlock
Robert in interview source: Youtube

Robert most recently worked as a daily news anchor for KXAN News at 5, 6, and 10 p.m.

He was the station’s longest-serving news anchor, working from 1990 until 2022.

For years, KXAN News viewers might find Robert reporting on a variety of breaking news events, many of which were associated with big severe weather outbreaks.

In 1997, Hadlock covered the night one of the most memorable and deadly

tornadoes slammed the Williamson County community of Jarrell from southeast Louisiana,

and the next day he took KXAN viewers aboard the station’s helicopter on a tour of the destruction in New Orleans.

Social Media

Hadlock has over 2,000 Twitter followers.

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Quick Facts of Robert Hadlock

  • Mr. Robert will be 66 years old in 2021.
  • Hadlock’s net worth is estimated to be between $1 million and $5 million, which he has amassed over his career as a Hadlock.
  • When the Space Shuttle Columbia broke up over Texas in 2003, he was one of the first Austin reporters on the scene, and in 2005, he reported live from the Johnson Space Center on the shuttle program’s return to flight.
  • Hadlock was on standby during the tragic end of the Branch Davidian standoff outside Waco in 1993.
  • Hadlock has extensive political reporting experience, having covered two presidential inaugurations and five national conventions.