Amy Hudak | WPXI Anchor & Reporter | Biography, Age & Career

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Amy Hudak Bio | WPXI-TV Anchor and Reporter

Amy Hudak is an esteemed American anchor and reporter currently serving WPXI-TV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She joined the station in June 2019 after a stint with WTNH-TV in Hartford, Connecticut.

Initially, Amy aspired to attend medical school post-college. However, she fell in love with journalism during an internship with Today Show health contributor Joy Bauer from January 2012 to March 2013.

Hudak’s exceptional academic achievements were recognized with the President’s Award, placing her in the top 2% of her class. She consistently made the Dean’s List for eight consecutive semesters and served as the commencement Student Marshal. She is also a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars.

In her free time, Amy enjoys running, practicing yoga, savoring a good cup of coffee, and spending time with her family, including her cat and dog, Murphy and Mac. She also loves exploring Pittsburgh’s restaurant scene and supporting the Steelers, Pirates, and Penguins.

Age

Amy is around 33 years old  as of 2024, born in Connecticut, New England, United States. Due to her private nature, precise details about her birth date are not publicly available. We will update this section once more information is obtained.

Family

Amy was born and raised in Hartford, Connecticut. She holds American nationality and belongs to the white ethnicity. Information about her parents or siblings is currently unavailable. We will provide updates once this information becomes public.

Education

Amy Hudak is a proud graduate of Penn State University’s Eberly College of Science, where she studied from 2008 to 2012. She earned an Honors Degree in Life Science and Nutritional Sciences with a perfect 4.0 GPA. Her outstanding academic performance earned her the President’s Award and recognition on the Dean’s List for eight semesters. She also served as the commencement Student Marshal and is a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars.

Career Overview

WPXI-TV Reporter

Amy joined WPXI-TV in July 2019, where she works as a news anchor for Channel 11 News in the Greater Pittsburgh Area. Before joining WPXI-TV, she was a main fill-in anchor for evening newscasts at WTNH-TV in New Haven, Connecticut, from December 2017 to May 2019. She also reported live news for various newscasts.

Previous Experience

Sinclair Broadcast Group, Rochester, NY (2015 – 2017): Amy anchored the 5, 6, and 11 pm newscasts on 13WHAM ABC and the 10 pm newscast on FOX Rochester. She also reported on live breaking news and general assignments.

Nexstar Broadcasting Group, WHAG-TV, Hagerstown, MD (2013 – 2015): Amy began her career as an evening news anchor, where she wrote, produced, and anchored the 6, 7, and 11 pm live newscasts and breaking news segments.

Throughout her career, Amy has been honored with numerous awards, including the 2017 Associated Press Award, President’s Award (top 2% of class), and consistent placement on the Dean’s List.

Colleagues at WPXI-TV

Joe Arena – News Anchor
Trisha Pittman – Traffic Anchor
Nicole Ford – Reporter
Cara Sapida – Television News Reporter
Melanie Gillespie – Anchor & Reporter
Alyssa Raymond – Weekend Morning Anchor

Personal Life

Amy Hudak and Jim Madalinsky

Amy and her husband, Jim Madalinsky, are both reporters at different local TV stations in Pittsburgh. She is a general assignment reporter for WPXI-TV, while Jim is a Westmoreland County bureau reporter for WTAE-TV. Despite working for rival stations, they support each other’s careers.

Wedding and Engagement

The couple tied the knot in a private ceremony in July 2021, attended by close family and friends. They met in 2016 at WHAM-TV in Rochester, New York, and got engaged in June 2020. Their wedding took place at Fox Chapel Golf Club, and they honeymooned in Napa, California.

Notable Incident: Amy Hudak Accident

On November 12, 2021, Amy was involved in a hit-and-run accident on New Texas Road near Saltsburg Road in Plum. A Pittsburgh police officer, Tariq Jamal-Francis, rear-ended her vehicle, causing a cervical sprain and concussion. The officer, charged with DUI, fled the scene. Amy was assigned lighter duties following the incident but has since recovered fully.

Physical Attributes

Amy stands at a height of 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m).

Salary and Net Worth

As a prominent journalist at WPXI-TV, Amy earns an average annual salary of $85,670. She has amassed a net worth of approximately $965,690 through her successful journalism career.

Amy is active on X, where she engages with her audience and shares updates on her work and interests.