Who is NewsNation Correspondent Brian Entin

Brian Entin

Brian Entin is a broadcast journalist working at NewsNation as the Senior National Correspondent. Before joining NewsNation Network, Entin worked at WSVN-TV as an investigative reporter from March 2016 to July 2020.

Entin has also worked at WPTV NewsChannel 5 in West Palm Beach, Florida, WTOC-TV, and KTVO in Kirksville, Missouri.

Age, Height

Entin is probably in his 40s, his actual age is not known. He stands at a height of 5 feet 9 inches tall.

Is Brian Entin Married?

Brian is possibly single or keeping his family life private. He has never talked about his relationship publicly; he only shares about his work in journalism.

As a Journalist

Brian began his journalism career in 2007 working as an anchor and reporter for KTVO in Kirksville, Missouri from August 2007 to March 2010. He then joined WTOC-TV in March 2010 where he worked as a reporter.

After three years, Entin moved to WPTV NewsChannel 5 in West Palm Beach, Florida where he worked as a reporter. He then moved to WSVN-TV in Miami, Florida where he worked as an investigative reporter.

While at WSVN-TV, Entin reported on major hurricanes such as Irma in the Florida Keys and Dorian from The Bahamas. He also reported on the aftermath of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico and efforts to rebuild the place.

After over four years at WSVN-TV, Entin moved to NewsNation Network in July 2020 as a correspondent. While at NewsNation, Entin reported on the trial of “the Doomsday mom,” Lori Vallow, the shooting at Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, the 2021 Gabby Petito murder investigation, and the murder trial of former South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh among others.

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What is Brian Entin’s Salary

Entin earns an average salary of between $67,720 and $100, 000. He works as a correspondent at NewsNation.

The Twitter Hacking Menace

Brian Entin was unintentionally placed in the spotlight on October 12, 2021, during Gabby Petito’s virtual autopsy result conference, which Teton County Coroner Dr. Brent Blue hosted. He claimed to have been hacked, and a user going by his name began sending inappropriate messages asking for his microphone to be unmuted. He denounced the behavior and claimed that his account had been hacked and that he had not sent the texts.

After his request was denied, the accused hacker made ugly, disparaging comments to the chat. The messages became more annoying and made repeated filthy allegations when the account was left on mute. Until today, it is not known who was responsible for the hack.

As soon as his account was restored, released a statement that read;

Someone hacked my name on the coroner’s chat and asked horrible things I’m told. That wasn’t me. It was in the chat section where questions were typed.”

According to NewsNation’s president of news, Michael Corn, Brian is courageous and a fantastic example of the kind of in-depth reporting that NewsNation strives for. NewsNation launched a missing persons series based on his coverage of Gabby Petito’s murder.

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