Darby McCarthy Biography
American journalist and broadcaster Darby McCarthy is a reporter for NBC 26 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. He interned at Gannett during his last semester of college.
Darby McCarthy Age
Darby McCarthy looks like she is in her early 30s, we will update the details as soon as we get them.
Darby McCarthy Height
McCarthy’s height is approximately 5 feet 6 inches.
Darby McCarthy Education
After graduation, McCarthy went to Middle Tennessee State University.
Darby McCarthy Family
Darby, who has lived in Wisconsin for five generations, grew up near Nashville, Tennessee. He spent his early years with his family in Lac du Flambeau or visiting his grandparents in the Madison and Appleton areas.
McCarthy’s grandfather owned the McCarthy-Hartel store in Neenah Center for 28 years. Koslow Park in Menasha is named after his grandfather’s brother, who was a left-handed pitcher for the Milwaukee Braves in the 1950s.
Darby McCarthy’s Husband
Darby McCarthy successfully kept his marriage secret from the public. We will update this notice as information about his wife becomes available.
Darby McCarthy’s Children
McCarthy has successfully avoided thinking about the fact that she might have children. But we will update this once we get more details about their children.
Darby McCarthy Salary
McCarthy earns between $30,000 and $90,000 per year.
Darby McCarthy Net Worth
Darby’s estimated net worth is between $1 million and $5 million.
Darby McCarthy’s Career
McCarthy is a reporter for NBC26. He is a lifelong Packers fan and is proud to live in Chishead Country. He said the stories were made up. His friends and family always give him a book or notebook when they are confused about the current idea. While attending Middle Tennessee State University, he got a job at a student radio station.
Darby’s program focuses on identifying and promoting local musicians and interviewing rising stars. She won the 2021 Female DJ of the Year award for her efforts on radio and her popular show. After completing a Gannett internship during her final semester of college, she accepted a job at Scripps’ WTVF in Nashville, WGBA’s sister station. During this time she wrote for many major newspapers in Tennessee.