Pam Moore Bio, Wiki
Pam Moore is an American journalist working for KRON 4 serving the station as an anchor and general assignment reporter. She has been working with this station since March 1991.
Pam Moore Age
Moore is 68 years old as of 2022. She was born on July 19, 1954, in Detroit, Michigan.
Pam Moore Height
Moore stands at an approximate height of 5 feet 7 inches.
Pam Moore Career
Moore anchors KRON 4 evening newscasts. She worked as an anchor and general assignment reporter before joining KRON 4. Before she worked at KCBS-TV in Los Angeles as a general assignment reporter. Moore started her broadcasting career at WJLB Radio in Detroit where she worked as a news reporter. Also, she worked in Louisville and Dallas in broadcast news.
When she began working for KRON, she was the host of “Health Matters,” a half-hour health awareness program, and was assigned to report on medical issues for “4 Your Health” segments. She was selected for an Emmy for the special ‘Selma to Ferguson”. Moore’s work on KRON 4’s five-part news series “About Race” garnered a number of awards, such as the Pew Center Batten Prize for Civic Journalism, top honors from the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, a prestigious George Foster Peabody Award, Best Documentary Award from the California Associated Press Television Radio Association and an In-Depth Reporting Award from the Northern California Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
Moore was a former v-p for broadcast for the National Association of Black Journalists. She worked in the past with the Black Journalists Association of Southern California. She got nominated for two Northern California Emmy awards for her medical reports “Diets Don’t Work” and “The Brain in 1997. Additionally, she received the California Journalism Award from California State University, Sacramento, in the category of Television Special Feature/Enterprise Reporting for the ten-part news series on HMOs, “Who Owns Your Health in February 2000.
She earned the Outstanding Journalism Award for the California Chapter of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill for her 2001 series “Don’t Call Me Crazy” and was nominated for an Emmy Award. Moore was the recipient of an Associated Press Television-Radio Association award for Best Investigative Reporting in 2001 for “Mercury Rising.” She received a Northern California Emmy Award for “Who Owns Your Health” in May 2000. A native of Detroit, Moore graduated from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where she earned a degree in Radio/Television and Film.
In 2005, Moore also won a Pubby award from the San Francisco Bay Area Publicity Club for the Best Bay Area Anchor. In 2009, she was honored by the Bay Area Black Journalists Association for her commitment to journalism. She won the 100 Black Men of the Bay Area Community Service Award in 2001. The League of Women Voters of San Francisco honored her to be among the “Women Who Could Be President.” In 1994, Moore received the Bay Area Black Media Coalition’s Beverly Ann Johnson Media Award, the Distinguished Community Service Award from the YMCA of the East Bay in 1995, Wiley Manuel Law Foundation Award for Outstanding Community Service in 1996.
The United Negro College Fund honored her for her ongoing support in February 2009. In 1989, the Big Sisters Association honored her, it is an organization that she volunteered in various cities for nearly ten years. The African American Advocates also honored her with an award in 1997 for her work mentoring an Oakland public school student and was the first recipient of the San Francisco NAACP Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Civil Rights Award in 1998.
The East Oakland Youth Development Center honored her with the Vanguard supporter award in September 2018 for her years of work volunteering with the summer program and the college scholarship there in her name. She is also a founding board member of Friends of Faith, an organization, now operated by the Women’s Cancer Resource Center, supporting low-income and under-insured women who are diagnosed with breast cancer.
Pam Moore KRON 4
Moore works at KRON 4 where she works alongside her fellow anchors, reporters, and meteorologists such as;
- Kyla Grogan
- Stephanie Lin
- Ken Wayne
- Vicki Liviakis
- Grant Lodes
- Darya Folsom
- James Fletcher
- Reyna Harvey
- Justine Waldman
- Noelle Bellow
- Catherine Heenan
Pam Moore’s Net Worth
In Moore’s career as an anchor and general assignment reporter, she has been able to accumulate a net worth ranging between $1 Million and $3 Million.
Pam Moore Salary
She receives annual earnings that range between $35,000 and $100,000.
Pam Moore’s Parents and Siblings
Born and raised in the United States, Moore’s father was an avid reader who inspired her interest in journalism. manages to keep information regarding her parents and whether or not she has any siblings away from the limelight. An update of her family information will be done when available.
Pam Moore Husband/ Spouse
Moore married her now ex-husband Frankie Beverly for a long period of time before separating. He is an R and B singer whose popularity rose in 1976 due to his major hits with a Fank Band named Maze. They also have a son together.
Pam Moore Kids
Moore and Beverly are the proud parents of Anthony. They had a son together before separating from each other. Their son is now a professional drummer.
Pam Moore Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram
She is vocal on her social media accounts where she posts frequently. On her Twitter account, she has about 1, 025 followers, and around 4.5k followers on her Facebook page.