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Mark McEwen is an American television and radio personality. He was born on September 16, 1954 in San Antonio, Texas. He is best known for his work on CBS This Morning and The Early Show. McEwen began his career in radio in the 1970s, working at stations in Florida and Texas. In the 1980s, he moved to television, working as a reporter and anchor for WCPO-TV in Cincinnati, Ohio. In 1987, he joined CBS News, where he worked as a correspondent and anchor for CBS This Morning and The Early Show. McEwen has also appeared on other CBS programs, including 48 Hours, CBS Evening News, and CBS Sunday Morning. He has also hosted the game show The Price Is Right. McEwen has won several awards for his work, including two Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award. As of 2021, Mark McEwen's net worth is estimated to be roughly $2 million.

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Occupation TV, Radio personality
Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 16 September, 1954
Birthday 16 September
Birthplace San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
Nationality United States

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2012

McEwen hosted, produced and wrote 'McEwen's Mark', a television interview show, in 2012. In 2014 he returned to WKMG-TV to host Positive Mark, which spotlighted good news and inspirational news in Central Florida. In 2016 he gave a TED Talk. He also writes a blog at iammarkmcewen.blogspot.com and has a website, markmcewen.com. McEwen gives motivational speeches around the country. He is currently the host of All Things Men on the Black News Channel.

2011

McEwen was the host for the First annual RAISE (Raising Awareness in Stroke Excellence) awards for the National Stroke Association in 2011. He also hosted the second awards in 2012.

2010

McEwen returned to The Early Show on September 11, 2010, doing the weather for the absent Lonnie Quinn for the weekend edition.

2004

In 2004, McEwen joined WKMG-TV, the CBS affiliate in Orlando, where he became the morning news co-anchor and noon news anchor. However, in 2005, McEwen suffered a stroke that ended his stint as a news anchor for the station. McEwen had to learn to walk and talk again after the stroke, and the former right-hander now uses his left hand for most tasks. McEwen worked for WKMG as part of its Good Neighbor 6 community outreach program, doing stroke awareness commercials for the station, among other things. In 2008, he published a book about his health challenges entitled Change in the Weather: Life after Stroke. McEwen was named a Stroke Ambassador in 2009 by the American Stroke Association for his "advocacy, leadership, achievement and philanthropy."

1987

McEwen worked for CBS starting in 1987 with CBS This Morning. In addition to doing the weather, he was the entertainment reporter as well. McEwen covered 16 Oscars, Grammys, Golden Globes and Country Music Association awards shows. He was awarded the CMA Media Achievement Award in 1992 and was named one of the country's "Ten Most Trusted TV News Personalities" in a TV Guide survey in February 1995. From 1996 to 1998, McEwen made two guest appearances on Space Ghost Coast to Coast, the first was just a snippet of his interview that would be expanded upon his second appearance. He contributed to the network's coverage of the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France, and the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, and co-hosted (with Jane Robelot) daytime coverage of the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, where he also ran with the Olympic Torch. McEwen was a correspondent on 48 Hours. He then performed a number of on-air roles for The Early Show on CBS from 1999 to 2002. He anchored the broadcast for two years. McEwen has interviewed five presidents: Bill Clinton, George Herbert Walker Bush, Jimmy Carter, Richard Nixon, and Gerald Ford. McEwen left CBS in October 2002 as The Early Show was completely revamped.

1983

McEwen began his radio career in New York City, working at WAPP during 1983 (partnered on-air with E.J. Crummey) and at WNEW-FM during 1984-86 (partnered on-air with Richard Neer).

1954

Mark McEwen (born September 16, 1954, in San Antonio, Texas) is an American TV and radio personality best known for being on the CBS network Morning show for 16 years. He's also known for his stint as the host of A&E's Live by Request.