Jeané Coakley Bio, Age, Family, Husband, Kids, Net Worth and SNY TV

By | April 13, 2024

Jeané Coakley Biography

Jeané is an Emmy award-winning journalist who is right now serving at SNY TV as an anchor and sports reporter hosting entertainment news, SportsNite, Daily News Live, and Loud Mouths.

She had before served at WISH-TV in Indianapolis, Ind., where, in addition to traveling with the Blue Angels and skydiving with the Golden Knights of the Army, she aired the Colts, Pacers, Big Ten football and basketball, the Indianapolis 500, and the Brickyard 400.

How old is Jeané Coakley?

She was born on March 30th 1979, in Newport News, Virginia, US. She is 42 years old as of June 30th 20201.

Jeané Coakley Parents-Family

She is was given birth to in a family of five siblings. Having grown up amidst boys, she was a tomboy as a means of coping with her brothers under the care of their parents. This drove her into soccer, volleyball, softball, and was a member of the gymnast while in high school.

Jeané Coakley Husband

She is a wife to Scott David Burrell. The two engaged in 2015, they have been blessed with two children; a son and a daughter. Scott was previously an NBA player and the Southern Connecticut State University men’s basketball team main coach. He was named the 2016 ECAC Coach of the Year.

Jeané Net Worth

Coakley has a net worth estimated at $1 million, which she has accumulated from her profession as a SportsNet New York reporter.

Jeané Coakley SportsNet New York

She covered for Game Break for Chris Carlin, Gary Apple, Brian Custer, Jonas Schwartz, Eamon McAnaney, Michelle Yu, Kirk Gimenez, Kerith Burke, Steve Gelbs, and C.J Papa. Game Break is the New York Mets Season Games chapter. Coakley works as a beat reporter for SportsNet New York’s New York Jets. She as well has visits covering sports across the nation. She has aired, among others, the Super Bowl, Indy 500, March Madness, High school basketball, football, and baseball.

Jeané Coakley Wish-TV

Coakley’s debut was with KYMA in Yuma, Arizona. In 2006, she moved to the Midwest and agreed to a position as a sports reporter at WISH-TV in Indianapolis. She aired all sports for WISH-TV, among them the Colts, Pacers, Indianapolis 500, Brickyard 400, Big Ten football, basketball, and the Indianapolis Tennis Championship, in which Andy Roddick and James Blake were featured. She won an Emmy Award in 2010 for her coverage of the New York Jets.

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