Salary | $32,000 |
Net Worth | $3 million |
Ben Aaron Salary
His salary as a TV host ranges from $32,000 to $128,000. Besides that, she makes between $25k and $70k per year as a reporter. Ben Aaron is a TV Host, Reporter, and Actor.
Ben Aaron Net Worth
As of 2023, Ben Aaron estimated net worth from his work as a journalist and reporter is $3 million. Ben Aaron is a TV Host, Reporter, and Actor. He is well-known for being the host of Pickler & Ben, a talk show. He currently works as a reporter for WPIX in New York.
Ben Aaron Bio
Ben Aaron is a TV Host, Reporter and Actor. He is well-known for being the host of Pickler & Ben, a talk show. He currently works as a reporter for WPIX in New York.
Ben Aaron Age
As of 2023, Ben Aaron is 41 years old. On September 10th, 1981, in New York, Ben Aaron was born. Benjamin Aron Colonomos is the man’s real name.
Ben Aaron Parents
His mother, Janis Yudelson Salerno, is of Italian descent, and his father, Mark Colonomos, is of British-Irish descent.
Ben Aaron Wife
Ben Aaron is a husband. His wife, Ginger Zee, works as a senior meteorologist for ABC News. The ceremony was held in Bay Harbour on June 7, 2014. August 2013 marked one year since the couple’s engagement. The couple’s past relationships remain a mystery.
Ben Aaron Education Background
Regarding his educational history, he graduated from Emerson College with a bachelor’s degree.
Ben Aaron Career Background
Ben Aaron began his career as a journalist for the radio at the age of 18. He had previously served as a radio host for Radio Disney. He moved to Los Angeles in order to advance his career and started working as a TV host for an Orange County-based lifestyle news program.
After that, he started working as a reporter for the KSWB TV network. Later, he worked as a TV host for NBC Universal at WNBC. He and Tanisha Thomas co-hosted the “Crazy Talk” from 2015 to 2016 for two seasons.
Moving forward, he and Kellie Pickler co-hosted the talk show, Pickler & Ben, in 2017, which quickly rose to fame. But in 2019, the program was canceled. He also worked as a special correspondent for Entertainment Tonight.