Ira Flatow wiki, bio, age, net worth, email, wife, book, children, works

The 69-year-old American radio and television journalist, Ira Flatow came into the spotlight when he became the host of  Public Radio International's popular program, Science Friday. Despite hosting shows, he can also be introduced as an author who has published a number of books. The Emmy-award winning host has been able to amass huge payrolls and maintain a stable net worth.

As per his relationships, Ira is a married man and a father of three children. His wife, Miriam Flatow is a realtor and the couple has been together since 1983.

Fast Facts:

  • Full Name  : Ira Flatow
  • Birth Date  : March 7, 1949 (age 69)
  • Birth place : New York City, United States
  • Wiki              : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Flatow

Ira Flatow: Personal Life

Ira Flatow was born in the New York City, the U.S on the 7th of , 1949. Despite his popularity, there is not much information publicized about his family background or childhood.

As per his schooling, Flatow earned a BS in Engineering from State University New York in Buffalo and graduated in 1971. However, his passion for science brewed way before he joined the university as he has mentioned: “I was the proverbial kid who spent hours in the basement experimenting with electronic gizmos, and then entering them in high school science fairs.”

Ira holds American nationality and his zodiac sign is Pisces. However, his ethnicity remains unknown.

As per his relationships, Ira Flatow is married to Miriam Flatow who is a realtor. The couple walked down the aisle together in the year 1983. Prior to the marriage, the duo welcomed their three children.

Fast Facts:

  • Nationality    : American
  • Ethnicity        : N A
  • Hometown    : New York City
  • Height             : 1.82 m
  • Weight            : 80 kg
  • Education      : State University New York in Buffalo
  • Wife                 : Miriam Flatow
  • Children         : Three
  • Parents           : N A

Ira Flatow: Professional Life

Ira Flatow

The multi-talented Ira Flatow is known for hosting the Public Radio International's popular program, Science Friday. He hosted each Friday afternoon, discussing topics in science and technology from 1991 to 2013. But before he started anchoring, he served as an associate producer, producer, production assistant, and science correspondent at NPR.

In addition, he was a part of the Emmy Award-winning PBS science program Newton's Apple, which originated at KTCA. He has also been a part of other projects including for CBS News' CBS This Morningwhere he talked about shows like TodayCharlie RoseThe Merv Griffin Show, and The Oprah Winfrey Show.

Ira is also an accomplished author who has published several books that did very well including, Present at the Future: From Evolution to Nanotechnology, Candid and Controversial Conversations on Science and Nature which are recent.

He has also won several awards for his accomplishments including, National Association of Science Writers Science In Society Journalism Award as well as Ohio State Award as well as 1981. Furthermore, he also bagged the AAAS-Westinghouse Science Journalism Award for both radio and television in the year 1983.

 Fast Facts:

  • Profession      : Television and radio host, Author
  • Worked for    : CBS This Morning
  • Working for  Science Friday

Ira Flatow: Net worth and Salary

Being a renowned host in some of the most popular television show along with a successful author, Ira Flatow has been able to amass huge payrolls. However, his total net worth is currently under review as of 2018.

Fast Facts:

  • Net Worth : N A
  • Salary          : N A

Ira Flatow: Social Media

To connect with her fandom, Ira Flatow has a social media account on Twitter and Instagram. He is an active user of Instagram with a total of 1,674 followers and 507 posts and has 14 k Twitter followers with 3,241 tweets.

With his charismatic personality and successful career, he has been able to win the heart of many.