Windsor Johnston's Wikipedia

Windsor Johnston is an American news anchor, reporter, broadcaster, and professor. She is widely known for being the wife of Bob Edwards. It came to know that, her husband, Bob Edwards passed away on 10 February 2024 on Saturday at age 76. Bob Edwards died due to heart failure and complications of bladder cancer.

Windsor Johnston's Biography

Date Of Birth: N/A

Birth Year: 1977

Father: N/A

Mother: N/A

Age: 47-year-old

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Relationship Status: Married

Birth Place: United States of America

Married Date: 2011

Nationality: American

Husband: Bob Edwards (Died on 10 February 2024)

Religion: Christian

Children: Two

Ethnicity: Caucasian

Profession: Reporter, Host, Anchor, Broadcaster

Height: 5 Feet 6 Inch tall 

Net worth: $2 Million

Weight: 59 Kg

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Education: Broadcast Journalism

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College: Temple University

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Who Is Windsor Johnston? Wikipedia & Age

Windsor Johnston is a broadcaster, anchor, college professor, and media reporter. She is highly recognized as the wife of longtime National Public Radio host, Bob Edwards. On 10 February 2024, her husband, Bob Edwards passed away due to heart failure and bladder cancer at age 76.

Windsor Johnston has become one of the trending topics on the internet. Many people are searching for her Wikipedia page and biography details. Windsor Johnston doesn't have a Wikipedia page. Although, her late husband, Bob Edwards has an official Wikipedia page.

Windsor Johnston was born and raised by her parents in the United States of America. The identity of her parents is unknown in the media. However, she often shared her picture with her parents on her social media account. On 21 May 2022, Windsor uploaded her picture with her mother via an Instagram post. Furthermore, no details are available about her siblings.

Windsor Johnston was born in 1977, making her 47 years of age as of 2024. However, her actual birthdate and zodiac sign remain unknown at the moment. Furthermore, the 47-year-old anchor holds an American nationality and belongs to a Caucasian ethnicity. In addition, she follows the Christian religion.

Her approximate height is around 5 feet 6 inches or 1.67 m tall, and she has a decent weight of about 59 kg or 130 lbs. Regarding her educational background, Windsor Johnston completed her broadcast journalism at Temple University in 1999.

Windsor Johnston's Husband

Windsor Johnston was a married personality at once. However, her current relationship status is a widow. She was married to her late husband, Bob Edwards in 2011 in the presence of their family and friends. Her husband, Bob Edwards was a broadcast journalist and media personality. He was a Peabody Award-winning member of the National Radio Hall of Fame.

Windsor was more than 29 years old and junior to her late husband, Bob Edwards, and it's been more than decades spent their life as a husband and wife. Her husband, Bob Edwards was born on 16 May 1947, and he passed away on 10 February 2024 at age 76 due to heart failure and complications of bladder cancer.

Windsor Johnston and Bob Edwards don't have biological children. However, Bob Edwards had two children namely Susannah Edwards and Eleanor Edwards from his previous relationship with Sharon.

Net Worth & Career

Windsor Johnston has an estimated net worth of about $1 Million. She earned this fortune from her professional career as an anchor, broadcaster, journalist, and reporter. On the other hand, her late husband, Bob Edwards had an estimated net worth of about $7 Million.

Windsor Johnston began her career shortly after her education. Initially, Windsor Johnston started to work as a morning news anchor and news director at WRTI and served there for more than 16 years from 1995 to 2011.

Similarly, she also worked as an adjunct professor at Temple University for nearly seven years from 2004 to 2011. Her reporting credits include WHYY and Metro Network. Furthermore, Windsor Johnston worked as a freelance reporter in Kenya and covered the news regarding the country's presidential election from 2007 to 2008. Now, Windsor Johnston has been working at NPR as a newscast anchor and reporter since 2011.