Sam Ryan is a well-reputed American journalist who works for WABC as a sports anchor and reporter. In 2018, she returned to the station. Sam formerly worked for MLB Network as a studio presenter and reporter for almost six years. She previously served as a contributor to CBS Sports and WCBS’ coverage of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship and The NFL. Sam’s career began at WABC in 2002, where she worked as a weekend morning sports anchor and reporter for a year before joining ESPN.
Sam Ryan Age
Sam Ryan was born in Lake Ronkonkoma, New York, United States of America on February 5, 1969. He is 53 years old.
Sam Ryan Height
Sam stands at an average height of 5 ft 6 in/1.68m tall.
Sam Ryan Family
Samantha was born to her parents in Lake Ronkonkoma, New York, in the United States. Sam, on the other hand, hasn’t revealed anything about her parents or siblings.
Sam Ryan Wife
Sam married her attractive and loving husband Jeff Ryan, a KSTP meteorologist, and former radio host. The couple has not yet revealed the exact date of their wedding. Since their marriage, the pair seemed to be very content sharing their lives. Sam and her husband Jeff have two gorgeous children, Nicklaus and Jensen. The duo resides and lives in New York with their two kids.
Sam Ryan Education
Sam graduated from Lake Ronkonkoma High School. She went on to attend the New York Institute of Technology and then Hofstra University, where she majored in Communication.
Sam Ryan Salary
Sam earns an annual salary of $150,000.
Sam Ryan’s Net Worth
Sara’s estimated net worth is $1 million.
Sam Ryan Career
Since returning to WABC-TV in New York in 2018, she has worked as a sports anchor and reporter. Sam’s first assignment after formally returning to WABC was to co-anchor ABC-7’s NYC Marathon coverage, Marathon Sunday. Sam previously worked for MLB Network as a studio host and reporter. She frequently appeared on the network’s game shows, Quick Pitch, The Rundown, and other studio programs while there.
In addition, Sam gave on-air reports from the field for MLB Network and TBS throughout the 2017 League Championship Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Chicago Cubs. She also covered the MLB postseason for Turner Sports as an in-game reporter from 2015 to 2017.
Sam previously worked for WCBS-TV and CBS Sports, where she contributed to CBS Sports’ coverage of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship and The NFL on CBS.
She formerly worked for ESPN as a full-time sideline reporter for three years. Sam’s career began in September 2002, when she joined WABC in New York as a weekend morning sports anchor and reporter for a year before transferring to ESPN. Sunday Night Baseball, Little League World Series, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Home Run Derby, The 2005 Monday Night Football broadcasts, and NHL on ABC are among the national athletic events she has covered for ESPN and ABC.
In addition to her journalism work, she enjoys running and has finished eleven marathons, including four NYC Marathons. She is also an ambassador for the NYRR Team for Kids and has a strong passion to promote youth fitness. Sam has received multiple Emmy nominations for her excellent achievements.