David Pogue Bio, CBS 42, Age, Height, Parents, Spouse, Children, Salary, and Net Worth

Who is David Pogue?

American Technology and Science writer and Presenter, David Pogue, works with CBS 42 where he serves the station as a correspondent. He has served at the station since 2002.

David Pogue
David Pogue

David Pogue Date of Birth / Age

Pogue is 60 years as of 2022 as he was born on March 9, 1963.

David Pogue Height

Pogue is 5 feet and 9 inches tall.

David Pogue Parents and Siblings

Pogue was born and raised in Shaker Heights, Ohio. He is the Son of Richard Welch Pogue. Richard was an attorney and former managing partner of Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, and Patricia Ruth Raney. He is the nephew of aviation attorney Welch Pogue and Mary Edgerton. He is also the great-grandson of Harold Eugene Edgerton, a professor of electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

David Pogue Spouse /  Wife

Pogue was married to Dr. Jennifer Letitia from 1995 to 2011. He later married his current wife Nicole Dugan in 2013.

David Pogue Kids / Children

Pogue has three children but details regarding them are not available to the public at the moment. Nevertheless, we will update this information on children once more details concerning this are available.

David Pogue Education

Pogue graduated summa cum laude from Yale University in 1985 with a Bachelor of Music degree. He spent ten years in New York, working for a time in the Music Theater International office and occasionally conducting and arranging Broadway musicals.

David Pogue Career

Pogue was the writer for Macworld magazine from 1988 to 2000. His back cover column was titled The Desktop Critic. Pogue began writing books when IDG, owner of Macworld, asked him to write Macs for Dummies to commemorate the success of the first…The book For Dummies, DOS For Dummies, by Dan Gookin. Pogue has been a columnist for The New York Times since November 2000; his “State of the Art” column appeared on the front page of the business section every Thursday. He also wrote “From David Pogue’s Desk,” a technology-related opinion column that was emailed to readers. He also maintains a blog on nytimes.com called Pogue’s Posts.

David joined CBS News Sunday Morning as a correspondent in 2002, writing and presenting stories on technology, science, the environment, and entertainment. From 2007 to 2011, Pogue appeared on CNBC’s Power Lunch in a three-minute taped review of the comic, which later appeared on The New York Times website, nytimes.com, iTunes, YouTube, TiVo, and Jet Blue. In 2007, Discovery HD and Science aired its six-part series It’s All Geek to Me, an educational program about consumer technology.
Pogue is a frequent speaker at government and education conferences, covering topics such as disruptive technology, social media, digital photography, and why products fail. He has spoken at TED Talks three times: in 2006, a 20-minute talk on simplicity; in 2007, a medley of high-tech piano song parodies (or, as Pogue quipped, “telley”); and in 2013 with advice everyone should know (“driver ed for tech”). In 2008 he spoke at the EG conference, also in Monterey, about cell phones, the tricks you can do with them, and how phones are often better than the companies that sell them.

CBS 42

Pogue works with CBS 42 where he serves alongside his fellow anchors, reporters, and meteorologists such as;

  1. Jane Pauley
  2. Mark Phillips
  3. Enrique Acevedo
  4. David Agus
  5. Bill Owens
  6. Elizabeth Palmer
  7. Alvin Patrick
  8. Jeff Pegues
  9. Alison Pepper
  10. Elaine Quijano
  11. David Reiter
  12. Jamie Reysen
  13. Scott Pelley
  14. Tanya Rivero
  15. Sharyn Alfonsi
  16. Anthony Salvato
  17. Debora Patta
  18. Susan Spencer
  19. Christa Robison
  20. Mark Strassmann
  21. Rita Braver

How Much Does David Pogue Earn?

Pogue earns an annual salary of that from$25,500-$75,600.

How Much is Sample Worth?

As a writer and presenter, Pogue has been able to accumulate a net worth of $ 8 million.

David Pogue Awards

In 2004, Pogue won a Business Emmy as a correspondent for two CBS News Sunday morning articles on Google and Spam for “technology applications as complex as Google or Spam and understandable to the casual, non-technical viewer.” The Shenandoah Conservatory awarded Pogue an honorary Doctor of Music in August 2007 for “his outstanding representation of the boundary between music as a classical discipline and the computer of the future, and for his artistic contributions”.

2008, Pogue received the Society of Business Editors and Writers Best in Business Journalism award for his New York Times film The iPhone Challenge: Keep it Quiet. On May 5, 2009, Pogue won two Webby Awards. His online video series New York Times was the sole winner in multiple categories, earning honors for Best Reality/Variety and Tech Host.” His New York Times blog Pogue’s Posts received the 2010 Gerald Loeb Award for Online Blogging and Commentary.  2011, Pogue won a second Golden Mouth Organ award on The Late Late Show Starring Craig Ferguson for being the second person on the show to be allowed to play the harmonica after being introduced. 2013, Pogue was made an honorary member of the Society for Technical Communications