Marius Payton Biography
Marius Peyton is a prominent American journalist currently working for WSMV-TV. He joined the station in 2021 as its Monday-Friday evening newscaster.
Marius Payton Age
Maurice Peyton was born in Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States. However, his age is currently unavailable. The review is ongoing and will be updated when available.
Marius Payton Height|Weight
Peyton has an average height of 5 feet 7 inches and weighs around 70 kg.
Marius Payton Education
He attended Westminster College in Salt Lake City and graduated with a major in Communications.
Marius Payton Family
Marius was born and raised in Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA to caring parents. However, information regarding his family is currently under investigation and this section will be updated once clear facts are known.
Marius Payton Wife
Although he is happily married, Marius has not revealed any information about his wife. This section will be updated as soon as we have clear information about his wife. The couple are blessed with four wonderful children.
Marius Payton Salary
Marius’ annual income is his $86,210. This is evident by looking at the salaries of WSMV-TV presenters and reporters.
Marius Payton Net Worth
Peyton’s net worth is around $1 million to $5 million.
Marius Payton Career
Peyton was previously an evening presenter at WNCN in Raleigh, North Carolina. In addition to investigative reporting on special projects, Marius has covered politics extensively, including co-moderating the 2020 North Carolina Senate debate between Tom Tillis and Cal Cunningham.
He also worked as a weekend anchor/weekday reporter for WHBQ-TV in Memphis for three years. There Marius won two Emmy Awards and was nominated twice for the Edward R. Murrow Award.
His reporting track record includes an article on sex trafficking that helped locate a girl who had been missing for nearly three months, and an article on the Memphis Department of Veterans Affairs that led to new liability legislation within the VA. increase. lead.
Prior to that, Payton was a presenter at his KTVX-TV in Salt Lake City and Comcast He SportsNet in Washington, D.C. He Sports He Mid-Atlantic. Denver’s Mountain West Sports Network. Peyton then joined Comcast SportsNet Houston when it launched in the summer of 2012, and has held various anchor and reporter roles with the network throughout its existence.
Marius also hosted CSN’s Scores and Highlights evening show, Sportsnet Central, and pre- and post-game studio coverage for the Houston Astros.
In addition, he was also the lead reporter for his Houston Texans coverage, so his work also aired on his NBC Sports network. Marius also covered extensively on his 2013 NBA All-Star game, which Houston hosted the event. After CSN Houston disbanded in 2014, he decided to move to the news side.