Adam Kuperstein is an Emmy Award-winning journalist. Currently, he anchors NBC 4 New York’s 6 PM and 11 PM weekend newscasts alongside fellow anchor Gilma Avalos. Previously, before joining NBC 4 New York, Kuperstein worked as weekday news and sports anchor for NBC 6 / WTVJ for more than a decade.
Adam Kuperstein Education
Kuperstein was born in Manhattan, New York, United States of America. He is educated and well informed. He is a graduate of Syracuse University‘s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and earned a dual bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism and Finance.
Adam Kuperstein Family, Parents and Siblings
Kuperstein was born and raised by his parents in Manhattan. Our efforts to find out more about his family came to no avail as no such information is publicly available. Thus, the identity of Kuperstein’s parents is still unclear. He is also known to have a brother. Nevertheless, this section will be updated as soon as it is available.
Adam Kuperstein Wife, Is He Married?
Kuperstein is happily married to his lovely and beautiful wife Michal Kuperstein. Not so much is known about their relationship.
Adam Kuperstein Wife’s Breast Cancer Journey
Kuperstein’s wife got diagnosed with Breast Cancer in July, and if not for a lucky coincidence, she never would have been tested and may not have discovered it, until it was too late. But as of now, she is fully recovered.
Adam Kuperstein Children, Daughters
Kuperstein and his spouse are proud parents of three adorable daughters. However, the identity of their daughters is still unclear. Currently, the family resides in Manhattan, New York.
Adam Kuperstein Salary
NBC news anchor salaries range from an average of $33,774 to $112,519 a year. However, these figures may vary substantially according to the level of seniority of the employee in question. At the moment, we do not have Kuperstein’s exact salary but we’ll keep tabs and update once it is available.
Adam Kuperstein Net Worth
Kuperstein’s net worth is estimated to be between $1 million – $5 million dollars (Approx). This includes his assets, money, and income. His primary source of income is his career as a journalist. Through his various sources of income, Kuperstein has been able to accumulate a good fortune but prefers to lead a modest lifestyle.
Kuperstein’s Career Timeline
Adam Kuperstein NBC New York
Kuperstein currently anchors NBC 4 New York’s 6 PM and 11 PM weekend newscasts. As a general assignment reporter, he also covers breaking news across the Tri-State area throughout the week.
Kuperstein was one of the first Tri-State TV reporters to arrive in Parkland, Florida, and provide live reports following Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School’s deadly mass shooting. Later he traveled to Washington, D.C. to deliver live coverage of the massive “March for our Lives” rally.
After the October 2018 shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, Kuperstein traveled to the Steel City and delivered several days of live updates on the police response and community impact. Additionally, he covered the City’s official memorial service and interviewed numerous religious and political leaders representing the Tri-State area.
Adam Kuperstein NBC 6
Prior to joining NBC 4 New York, Kuperstein served as weekday news and sports anchor for NBC 6 / WTVJ for more than a decade. While there, he covered various major news stories impacting South Florida including multiple Presidential elections and the 2012 Presidential Debate at Lynn University.
Kuperstein also led the sports coverage of NBC 6 and reported in addition to covering the three NBA championships of the Miami Heat from the 2016 Rio Olympics. He led NBC 6 ‘s coverage of the 2017 Major League All-Star Baseball Game at Marlins Park 2017.
Kuperstein had been the weekend sports anchor for Fox affiliate WUPW-TV in Toledo, Ohio, before landing in South Florida. He has worked for WHIZ-TV, the NBC affiliate in Zanesville, Ohio, as a weekend sports anchor.
Adam Kuperstein Awards
In 2019, Kuperstein won a New York Emmy for anchoring team coverage of the January 4, 2018, Tri-State blizzard. He has also delivered lead coverage on a host of other high-profile stories for NBC 4 New York viewers, including Hurricanes Irma and Dorian in Florida, the deadly Trump Tower inferno in Manhattan, and the 2018 elections.