Mark Mullen Biography
Mark is a TV journalist and anchor for San Diego’s NBC affiliate, KNSD-TV. He got to the station in June 2010 after before serving as a journalist for ABC News in Los Angeles.
Mark Mullen Age
His real name is Mark Edward Mullen, he was born in 1961, in the United States of America. Mark is 63 years old as of 2023.
Mark Mullen Education
He trained journalism and Spanish from 1981 to 1987 at Loyola University in New Orleans.
Mark Mullen Wife- Spouse
He is a happy married man to San Francisco native Jamie Flanagan, and together they have been blessed with two children.
Mark Mullen Career
Before getting to ABC, he served as the Chief Asia Correspondent for NBC News, where he was in charge of airing important East Asian and Chinese current happenings daily. He as well took part in-depth pieces about China’s evolving political, economic, and cultural landscape. Mullen as well has toured to combat zones to share his findings from Iraq. He has reported on topics from both Europe and the US, among them Hurricane Katrina and the aftermath of 9/11. To add on it, he has used his flying background to air on significant aircraft accidents. Mullen trained journalism and Spanish from 1981 to 1987 at Loyola University in New Orleans. His first take was with Mississippi’s WLOX-TV as an anchor and reporter, the Gulf Coast-based regional ABC affiliate.
Mullen moved to KRON in San Francisco in 1991 after quitting KDFW in Dallas in the year 1989. He was elevated to head the national ABC nighttime news program World News Now in 1997. Due to periods in Seattle and back at KRON, he returned to local reporting until when he got back to NBC reporting as a national correspondent in 2003. As NBC’s first full-time correspondent in China since Ned Colt quit in 2004, Mullen ascended a position in Beijing at the towards the end of 2006. The new position was a component of NBC’s bureau expansion there, that was joined to the network’s endeavor to raise awareness of China just before the 2008 Olympic Games on irs coverage.
Mullen produced several noteworthy pieces while in Beijing, among them a week-long “China Rising” series on “NBC Nightly News” that saw China’s evolving face in light of the October 2007 Communist Party Congress. Mullen as well took part in NBC’s “Today” and “Nightly News” yearly run of Olympic countdown shows. His live stand-up performance on August 8th from Tiananmen Square marked the first time the square has been aired live since the 1989 Chinese government crackdown on student protesters. For his hard work, Mullen has got multiple regional and national honors.
Mark Mullen Net Worth
He has a net worth roughly calculated at 1 million dollars.