Jason Austell Biography
Jason Austell is a renowned American journalist currently working as a Good Morning San Diego Weekend Anchor at KUSI 2. Austell started his broadcasting career in San Diego in the early 1990s. He served as a traffic reporter for local radio stations, Austell would fly over San Diego freeways during the morning and afternoon drive times.
Besides, in 1997, Austell worked as a reporter and photographer on board San Diego’s first news helicopter to be equipped with a gyro-stabilized camera. Similarly, for the next decade, Austell was the “point man” for traffic and breaking news.
He covered both Brush and structure fires, high-speed car chases, and rescues. He spent thousands of hours in the skies above San Diego which gave him a very unique perspective of the county. Furthermore, Austell worked as a morning anchor at the local TV station KNSD for eight years.
During his free time, Austell can be found in the gym, hiking, and on his mountain bike or any fantastic trail, San Diego has to offer.
Jason Austell Age
How old is Jason Austell? Austell has managed to keep his personal life private. Therefore, he has not yet revealed the year and month he was born. Also, no information has surfaced about when he celebrates his birthday.
Jason Austell’s Family
Austell is the son of a Miramar-based Navy fighter pilot. However, he has not yet revealed further information about his parents and siblings.
Jason Austell Wife
Austell is married to Moji Austell. The couple resides in La Jolla, where her wife has owned a Pilates studio for many years.
Jason Austell’s Height
Jason stands at an average height. However, details about his exact height and weight are currently not available to the public domain. We will update this section as soon as the information is available.
Jason Austell Salary
Austell receives an estimated annual salary of around $45,500- $110,500.
Jason Austell Net Worth
Austell has an estimated net worth of around $1 million – $5 million. His income is mainly attributed to his successful career as a journalist.