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Rob Wolchek Bio, FOX 2, Age, Height, Family, Spouse, Children, Salary, and Net Worth

Who is Rob Wolchek?

Rob Wolchek is an American journalist working as an Investigative Reporter for WJBK/ Fox 2 News in Detroit, Michigan. He is renowned for his “Hall of Shame” segments. Wolchek has been working with the network since 1997. Previously, he worked as a reporter at KJEO-TV in Fresno. Before that, Wolchek was hired as a reporter at KGET-TV in Bakersfield, California.

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Rob Wolchek Date of Birth/ Age

Wolchek was born in the United States of America although his exact age is not known as he has managed to keep his date of birth away from the public. However, we will update the information once available.

Rob Wolchek Height/Weight

Wolchek is 5 feet and 7 inches tall on average with a healthy weight.

Rob Wolchek Parents and Siblings

Wolchek was born and raised in the United States of America by his caring and supportive parents. He manages to keep information regarding his parents, siblings, and extended members of his family away from the limelight. We will however update this information once it’s available to the public.

Rob Wolchek Spouse/ Wife

Wolchek is happily married to his lovely wife and they have a son called Scott Wolchek who also works at WJBK/FOX 2 in Detroit, MI. Wolchek has however not disclosed the identity of his wife but the information will be updated once available.

Rob Wolchek Kids/ Children

Rob and his wife have son Scott Wolchek, an Oakland University alumna who also works as a reporter at WJBK/FOX 2 news in Detroit. Scott married his wife Ali in September 2020 and they have a son called Rowan David Wolchek.

Rob Wolchek Education

Wolchek attended California State University in Fullerton for his undergraduate studies.

Rob Wolchek Career

Wolchek is an American journalist working as an Investigative Reporter for WJBK/ Fox 2 News in Detroit, MI. When Rob was younger, his dream was to work as a radio deejay. He began his career in broadcasting in 1978, when he was hired to play country music at Farmington, New Mexico’s KRAZ radio station. He was an awful country deejay and almost got fired in his first week of work. Fortunately, he held onto that position for a few months until landing a job at a Top 40 radio station. It was a welcome change from the twangy country tunes he had been playing when he opened with “Hot Blooded” song by Foreigner.

For many years, Rob enjoyed his career in radio. However, at the age of thirty, he felt it was time to find a “real” job. The problem was, he was not very interested in real jobs. He was working as a traffic reporter for KNX radio in Los Angeles, when a friend of Rob’s informed him he ran the intern program at a local television station . Despite signing up, he didn’t really get anywhere until another intern and traveled to San Francisco to cover the 1989 earthquake. He must have done a pretty good job given that he sold several stories to major networks.

Shortly after, Rob started working as a full-time reporter at Bakersfield’s KGET-TV. It required a lot of labor. He was responsible for producing, writing, editing, reporting, and reporting his own stories. And the pay was horrible. He had to put in three long years of grind time, though, because he had persuaded his wife to relocate from from the glitz of Los Angeles to the sticks of Bakersfield on the promise that one day he would be a great reporter.

Rob Wolchek KJEO-TV

Rob then proceeded to KJEO-TV in Fresno. He was dispatched on a story about a special park intended for disabled children that had been destroyed by arsonists during his first week there. The story touched him deeply, and he was furious with the thugs who set fire to a location that held great significance for children who had already been dealt a cruel hand. His stories sparked a campaign to reconstruct the park, and the city of Fresno granted him a special award. He became known as a people’s advocate all of a sudden. Rob quickly earned the nickname “Scambuster” for taking on the dishonest individuals who defrauded and took advantage of everyone. He won his first Emmy in Fresno for ‘Scambusting.’

Rob arrived at Fox 2 in 1997. He’s been tracking down con artists ever since, and he’s been fortunate enough to earn 25 additional Emmys. He takes great pride in his achievements in Detroit, which include exposing many scams, catching criminals and assisting send them go to prison. In order to ensure that justice is done, he has collaborated with legislators, the governor, and law enforcement agencies. Furthermore, he gets to broadcast all of his wild run-ins with the law on Fox 2 for public viewing!

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How Much Does Rob Wolchek Earn/Salary?

Rob earns an annual salary that ranges from $100,000-$500,000.

How Much is Rob Wolchek Worth/Networth?

As a reporter, Rob has been able to accumulate a net worth that ranges from $1 million to $5 million.

Rob Wolchek X Handle

Rob is active on X @robwolchek, Facebook, Instagram @thegoatreporter, and other social media platforms. You can also reach him via email.

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