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Otis Livingston Wiki, Biography, Age, Family, Height, Net Worth, Fast Facts

Otis Livingston Wiki, Biography

Otis Livingston is a weekday sports anchor at WCBS-TV in New York City and is a sideline reporter on CBS Sports. He has won numerous Emmy Awards.

Livingston has been with WCBS since 2010. In New York, he also worked with WNBC-TV. He reported on the NBA Finals, the Stanley Cup Finals, the World Series, the U.S. Open Tennis Championships, the U.S. Open Golf Championship, the Triple Crown, and the New York City Marathon. He also served as anchor and reporter for the Olympics on NBC. He was the sideline reporter for the New York Giants preseason and serves the same capacity for the New York Jets. He works with play-by-play announcer Ian Eagle and color commentator Greg Buttle.

Livingston was also previously a weekend sports anchor and weekday sports reporter for WWOR-TV and WTVO-TV. While at NBC, Livingston reported for NBC Sports from the 2004 Summer Olympics and the 2006 Winter Olympics. For CBS Sports, Livingston has served as a sideline reporter for SEC on CBS football games and the NCAA tournament.

Otis Livingston graduated from the University of Idaho with a Bachelor of Science degree in Telecommunications. He is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He is also a member of the New Jersey Music Workshop for the Arts. He lives in New Jersey with his wife and five children.

Livingston spent one season playing point guard for the 1987-88 Kansas Jayhawks men’s basketball team.

Nikki’s stepmother, a commentator, set up for Livingston to understudy at the station where she was working at that point. Sometime thereafter, as a games anchor, he joined WNBC-television close by Lynn Smith and NBC Sports with Rutledge Wood. He then, at that point, functioned as a host, sports anchor/journalist, and sideline columnist for news telecom organizations.

Otis recently functioned as an end of the week sports anchor and correspondent for WWOR-television, as well as WTVO-television and Randi Kaye. While at WNBC, he covered the 2004 Summer Olympics and the 2006 Winter Olympics for NBC Sports. Otis has filled in as a sideline journalist for CBS Sports, covering SEC football match-ups and the NCAA Competition.

He had the pleasure of bringing the Olympic light through Harlem in 2004, as a component of the light’s worldwide visit paving the way to the Late spring Olympics in Athens. Otis has likewise showed up in movies like The 36th Yearly New York City Long distance race (2005), The 37th Yearly New York City Long distance race (2007), and Bullseye (2016).

Otis has a total assets of $1.6 million because of his vocation accomplishments. In any case, his definite compensation still can’t seem to be revealed, however wiki sources gauge it to be somewhere in the range of $31K and $83K overall.

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