Jonathan Capehart Biography
Jonathan Capehart is an American journalist and television personality who is currently working for the Washington Post. He writes for The Washington Post’s Postpartisan blog as well as is the host of The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart on MSNBC.
Previously, he was a researcher for NBC’s Today Show. He also worked for the New York Daily News, serving as a member of its editorial board from 1993 to 2000. During his hiring, Capehart was the youngest-ever member of that newspaper’s editorial board. Unfortunately, he left the Daily News in 2000, for Bloomberg News.
Moreover, he advised and wrote speeches for Michael Bloomberg during Bloomberg’s 2001 run for the mayorship of New York City. In 2001, he returned to the NYDN, working as a deputy editor of the editorial page until 2004. Jonathan joined the global public relations company Hill & Knowlton in December 2004 as a Senior Vise President and Counselor of Public Affairs. Moreover, Capehart joined the staff of The Washington Post as a journalist and member of the editorial board in 2007.
Additionally, he is a contributing commentator for MSNBC. He hosts the Cape Up podcast, in which he talks to newsmakers about race, religion, age, gender, and cultural identity in politics. Jonathan began guest-hosting in 2018 on the WNYC radio show Midday on WNYC, formerly known as The Leonard Lopate Show. On December 13, 2020, Capehart hosted the premiere episode of The Sunday Show on MSNBC. Additionally, in January 2021, he replaced Mark Shields in the Friday political commentary segment on PBS Newshour.
Jonathan completed his high school education level at Saint Benedict’s Preparatory School. Later on, he joined Carleton College and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science.
Jonathan Capehart Age
How old is Jonathan Capehart? Capehart is 56 years old as of 2023. He was born on July 2, 1967, in Hazlet, New Jersey, in the United States. In addition, Jonathan usually celebrates his birthday on July 2nd every year, and his zodiac sign is Cancer.
Jonathan Capehart Partner
Jonathan is happily married to Nick Schmit. Nick currently works in the U.S. Department of State as an Assistant Chief of Protocol for Diplomatic Partnerships. The two met thru a friend. The duo got engaged in May 2016 and got married on January 7, 2017. Their marriage was officiated by a former U.S. attorney general, Eric Holder.
Jonathan Capehart Family
Jonathan was born and raised in Hazlet, New Jersey by Margaret Capehart (mother) and his father, whose details are not available in the limelight. His mother is the author of the book LunchboxChronicles, along with Tai Hall. She shares an intergenerational conversation concerning raising black boys 40 years apart. However, Jonathan has not disclosed any details regarding his father or whether he has any siblings or not.
Jonathan Capehart’s Height
Jonathan stands at an average body stature and height. However, his exact height is currently under review.
Jonathan Capehart Net Worth
Capehart earns an estimated net worth of around $1.5 million. His income is mainly attributed to his successful career as a journalist.
Jonathan Capehart Salary
Capehart receives an annual salary of between $40,000 to $110,00 from his career.
Jonathan Awards and Honors
Capehart was a key contributor to a New York Daily News entry that received the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing in 1999. The series of editorials condemned the financial mismanagement of Harlem’s Apollo Theater.
Jonathan was also a 2011 Esteem Honoree, a distinction given to individuals in recognition of their efforts to support the African and LGBT communities in the areas of entertainment, media, civil rights, business, and art.
Moreover, in June 2020, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the first LGBTQ Pride parade, Queerty named him among the fifty heroes leading the nation toward equality, acceptance, and dignity for all people.