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Bob Nunnally NBC4, Age, Health, Wife, Salary, and Net Worth

Bob Nunnally Biography and Wiki

Bob Nunnally is an American meteorologist currently serving as the morning meteorologist for NBC4 Today and NBC4 Midday. He has also worked at the station as an entertainment reporter.

Bob Nunnally Age

Bob Nunnally was born and raised in Marion, United States. As of yet, he has not revealed his age. The section will be updated as soon as it is available.

 Education

Nunnally received a certificate in broadcast meteorology from Mississippi State University.

Bob Nunnally Family| Parents

Bob’s father was Robert Nunnally Sr., who died at age 49 from an eight-month illness. His mother’s name is not known, but he had an elder sister named Pauline Jones, who died unexpectedly in 1988.

It is said that the WCMH Channel 4 meteorologist was raised on Cass Avenue, which was later named after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., during the 1950s to the 60s in a “multi-racial neighborhood” where his white neighbors were like family.

Bob Nunnally Wife | Married

Information about Nunnally’s personal life is not available, so it is not known whether he has any children or a spouse. Updates will be provided as soon as more information becomes available.

 Salary

NBC meteorologists have varying salaries that go from an average of $133,774 to $202,519 per year. However, this varies depending on the employee’s level of seniority. Currently, we don’t have Nunnally’s exact salary, but we are keeping tabs and the information will be updated when it becomes available.

Cancer

Longtime WCMH-TV (Channel 4) meteorologist Bob Nunnally announced on air Tuesday morning that he is battling cancer.

After being absent from the morning broadcasts, viewers flooded his Facebook and Twitter with inquiries about his whereabouts. In response, Nunnally shared the news during a conversation with anchors Matt Barnes and Monica Day on the NBC4 Today show.

“I want to let everyone know that I have cancer and will be dealing with it in a significant way over the next month or so,” said Nunnally, who has been a fixture at the station for nearly 25 years. Prior to joining Channel 4, Nunnally spent 14 years hosting the 3-to-7 p.m. weekday show at Sunny 95 (94.7 FM).

Bob Nunnally’s Net Worth

Nunnally has an estimated net worth of between $ 1 million and $ 5 million, but he is a journalist. His earnings should be substantial – especially considering his high rank.

Bob Nunnally NBC4

Nunnally joined NBC4 in 1996 and has been with the station for nearly 25 years.

Nunnally has also served as an entertainment reporter for the station, screening and reviewing new movies as well as conducting satellite interviews with many television and movie stars.

Bob broadcasts live weather throughout the year and reports from several events in Central Ohio. He was the first 10 O’Clock weathercaster in Columbus on the WB 53 Ten O’Clock News from 1994 until the newscast ended in 1997, before becoming a full-time employee at CNBC4. He was previously a substitute weathercaster for NBC4

Bob’s live weather reports are available throughout the year and he often covers special events in Central Ohio. He was the first 10 O’Clock weathercaster in Columbus on the WB 53 Ten O’Clock News from 1994 until the newscast ended in 1997, before becoming a full-time employee at NBC4. He was previously a substitute weathercaster for NBC4

NBC 4 Anchors and Reporters

  1. Colleen Marshall
  2. Liz McGiffin
  3. Kerry Charles
  4. Matt Barnes
  5. Monica Day
  6. Darlene Hill
  7. Brad Johansen
  8. Hattie Hawks
  9. Mike Jackson
  10. Jennifer Bullock
  11. Dave Mazza
  12. Ben Gelber
  13. Danielle Grossman
  14. Eric Halperin
  15. Ted Hart

Bob Nunnally Weatherman

Bob broadcasts live weather and broadcasts from many Central Ohio events throughout the year. Before becoming a full-time employee at CNBC4, he was the first 10 O’Clock weathercaster in Columbus on the WB 53 Ten O’Clock News from 1994 until the newscast ended in 1997. Before that, he was a substitute weathercaster for NBC4

Nunnally was the afternoon personality at Sunny 95 (WSNY-FM) radio for 14 years beginning in 1983. He also served as station assistant program director and music director at various times. He served in the same capacity from 1977 until 1983 at WNCI, where he also co-hosted a public affairs program entitled “FYI: Columbus,” which spotlighted community events and organizations.

Nunnally has served on the boards of LifeCare Alliance, the North Columbus YMCA, and the Arthritis Foundation, who honored him for hosting their telethon, the Jingle Bell Run, and various other projects throughout the years.

Bob Nunnally Health

Bob Nunnally, a familiar face in Central Ohio for over 25 years on both TV and radio, took a hiatus in 2022 to bravely battle cancer. He’s overwhelmed with gratitude for the abundant well-wishes pouring in from the community. Feel free to share your thoughts with Bob on NBC4’s Facebook Page.

A proud member of the National Weather Association, Bob earned his Certificate of Broadcast Meteorology from Mississippi State University, undergoing rigorous coursework and training in Birmingham, Alabama.

Bob brings weather updates to life at various Central Ohio events throughout the year. Before joining NBC4 full-time, he pioneered as the inaugural 10 O’Clock weathercaster in Columbus on WB 53 Ten O’Clock News from 1994 to 1997. Before that, he served as a substitute weathercaster for NBC4.

Beginning in 1983, Nunnally spent 14 years as the afternoon personality at Sunny 95 (WSNY-FM) radio. During this time, he also took on roles as station assistant program director and music director. From 1977 to 1983, he held similar positions at WNCI, where he co-hosted a public affairs program called “FYI: Columbus,” spotlighting community events and organizations.

Bob actively contributes to various boards, including LifeCare Alliance, the North Columbus YMCA, and the Arthritis Foundation. The foundation honored him for hosting their telethon, the Jingle Bell Run, and other projects over the years.

He has emceed events for SERTOMA, MDA, the Heart Association, The Cancer Society, The Columbus Zoo, CODA, The Central Ohio Lung Association, Very Special Arts, United Cerebral Palsy, The Children’s Hospital Foundation, and more.

Bob finds joy in visiting elementary schools, encouraging students to stay in school, and sharing insights on the weather. Additionally, he participates in D.A.R.E. functions and graduations.

Hailing from Marion, Bob calls Westerville home. His passion for animals shines through as he actively works to help shelter and rescue pets find their forever homes.