Ernie Freeman Biography and Wiki
Ernie Freeman is an American Emmy Award-winning journalist and news personality who works as a news anchor at the FOX affiliate WHBQ-TV in Memphis, Tennessee. He co-hosts the Award-winning morning show, Good Morning Memphis.
Ernie Freeman’s Age and Birthday
The news anchor was born on August 30, in the United States of America. His birth sign is Virgo. Ernie’s exact age and date of birth details will be updated soon when revealed.
Ernie Freeman Height and Weight
He stands at a height of 6 feet (Approx, 1.83 meters) tall. His weight measurement will be updated soon.
Ernie Freeman Education
Ernie attended and graduated from a local high school in his hometown. From there he joined Michigan State University, a public land-grant research university in East Lansing, Michigan.
He later graduated from the institute with a bachelor’s degree in communication. More details regarding his academic background will be updated soon when established.
Ernie Freeman Family, Parents, Siblings
The journalist was born in the United States to his parents whose identities have not yet been made public. It’s not clear if he has any siblings. Further information concerning his family background will be updated soon.

Ernie Freeman’s Wife, Is He Married?
Moving on to his marital affairs, Freeman is happily espoused to his beautiful wife, Kim. The couple exchanged their wedding vows on October 17, 2020, in a private wedding ceremony.
We are keeping tabs and we will update his partner’s details soon when disclosed.
Ernie Freeman Salary
According to FOX estimates, he earns an average annual salary pegged between $32,699 and $96,399. His contract with the exact figures is yet to be released.
Ernie Freeman’s Net Worth
Ernie Freeman’s net worth is estimated at $1 million. This amount is from his extensive career as a journalist among other investments.
Career
The journalist works as a news anchor at the FOX affiliate WHBQ-TV in Memphis, Tennessee. He co-hosts the Award-winning morning show, Good Morning Memphis.
He joined FOX Channel 13 in 2004 as a weekend anchor. Ernie notably co-created the groundbreaking series “Memphis in Black and White,” airing on FOX 13, about race relations in Memphis.
Prior to joining FOX, he previously worked in Ohio, Illinois, Atlanta, Baltimore, Nashville, and Chattanooga.