David Muir is an American journalist who holds the anchor position for ABC World News Tonight and serves as co-anchor for ABC News magazine 20/20. Situated in New York City, he is an integral part of the news department at the ABC broadcast-television network.
David’s professional journey also includes serving as the weekend anchor and primary substitute anchor on ABC’s World News Tonight with Diane Sawyer, stepping into her role on September 1, 2014.
He has earned numerous accolades throughout his career at ABC News, including multiple Emmy and Edward R. Murrow awards, recognizing his outstanding contributions to national and international journalism.
The Tyndall Report highlights David’s significant presence in news reporting, with his coverage receiving the highest airtime in 2012 and 2013. Furthermore, he has emerged as one of the most prominent and recognizable journalists in the United States.
David and Rebecca Muir’s rumored wedding
The internet serves as an incredible platform for exploring the lives of well-known individuals. However, it is susceptible to misleading information when proper research is not conducted. An example of this is the misconception that David and Rebecca Muir are a married couple when in reality, they are siblings.
The internet is flooded with curious inquiries about celebrities, and there is a genuine interest in understanding the personal lives of both David and Rebecca. Given their success, people are keen to delve deeper into their stories.
Even though there are articles claiming the two to be married while also giving a whole background story to their relationship, in reality, David is Rebecca’s younger brother.
While David has been rumored to be romantically involved with several individuals, he has not publicly confirmed any of these relationships. As of 2023, the journalist is unmarried and doesn’t have a wife. Similarly, it seems he isn’t dating a partner either.
In contrast, Rebecca is married to her husband, Richard Malcolm, who serves as the general manager at Mirbeau Inn & Spa Skaneateles. As for her profession, she is a makeup artist based in the UK.
David Muir and his sister Rebecca Muir drinking champagne (Photo: Instagram)
Originally, there were speculations about Rebecca being wedded to Stephan Perron, but it was subsequently verified that these were mere rumors. She is a mother of four children with Richard, namely Finan, Morel, Brahm, and Beryl Malcolm.
Is David Muir married to Kate Dries?
Kate Dries is not married to David. While there were discussions and an article titled “Report Indicates My Boyfriend David Muir Is a Monster,” where Kate shared details about a date with David and posted photos on her Instagram account, it is unclear if they dated or not.
There have been no further confirmations or discussions about their alleged relationship, and David has not confirmed any romantic involvement with Kate.
David Muir was raised together with his sister, step-siblings, and nieces and nephews
David and Rebecca were born in Syracuse, New York, in the United States, to their parents, Ronald Mills and Pat Mills. Although their parents went through a divorce during their early years, they continued to co-parent amicably.
David, born on November 8th, 1973, is 50 years old. In addition to his sister Rebecca, he has two younger step-siblings from his father’s second marriage. He was born into a Catholic family and spent his childhood on Onondaga Hill.
Raised alongside one older sibling, two younger step-siblings, six nieces, and three nephews, he developed an early interest in journalism. He regularly watched ABC News’ flagship program with his family, citing veteran anchor Peter Jennings as a significant influence.
Graduating from Onondaga Central Junior-Senior High School in May 1991, the journalist went on to attend Ithaca College, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism with magna cum laude honors in May 1995.
During high school, he gained experience through an internship at WTVH-TV in Syracuse. Inspired by a college professor who recognized his potential as a TV newsman, he furthered his education with a semester at the Institute on Political Journalism at Georgetown University.
David Muir for the ‘World News Tonight’ (Source: Instagram)
Furthermore, he spent another semester abroad at the University of Salamanca in Spain with the Institute for the International Education of Students.
David Muir’s career in journalism
Between 1994 and 2000, he served as an anchor and reporter at WTVH-TV in Syracuse, New York. His exceptional reporting from Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Israel, and the Gaza Strip following the 1995 assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin earned him prestigious recognition from the Radio-Television News Directors Association.
The Associated Press acknowledged the news anchor with awards for Best Enterprise Reporting and Best Television Interview. In his hometown, the Syracuse Press Club named him anchor of the “Best Local Newscast,” and he was voted one of the “Best Local News Anchors” in Syracuse.
From 2000 to 2003, Muir continued to make his mark as an anchor and reporter, this time at WCVB television in Boston. His investigative reporting on the path of the hijackers involved in the September 11, 2001 attacks garnered him the regional Edward R. Murrow Award, the National Headliner Award, and honors from the Associated Press.
His excellence in news anchoring and reporting was once again recognized by the Associated Press during his tenure at WCVB television. In August 2003, David became part of ABC News as the anchor of the overnight news program World News Now.
He also took on the role of anchor for ABC News’ early morning newscast, World News This Morning (America This Morning). Commencing in June 2007, he assumed the position of anchor for World News Saturday.
In 2006, and sporadically thereafter, he co-anchored the news magazine Primetime. By February 2012, he transitioned to become the anchor for the weekend newscasts, and the program was christened World News with David Muir.
In January 2013, David provided coverage from within Iran, leading up to the nuclear negotiations. He was the initial Western journalist to report from Mogadishu, Somalia, during the famine, and he and his team faced danger while reporting there. He received the Edward R. Murrow Award for his reporting in 2013.
In March 2016, he released a comprehensive report on the heroin crisis in America, earning him a CINE Golden Eagle Award for his coverage. In 2021, David assumed the position of lead anchor for breaking news and special event coverage at ABC News, a role formerly held by GMA anchor George Stephanopoulos from 2014 to 2020.
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