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Mckinzie Roth

Early Life and Education

Mckinzie Roth is an American broadcast journalist and television personality, born on January 8, 1982, in Carmel, Indiana. She attended Carmel High School and later earned her degree from Indiana University, laying a strong foundation for her media and communications career.

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Career Beginnings in Sports and Journalism

At the age of 22, Roth began her career in broadcasting with the Indiana Pacers Sports and Entertainment group, serving as the official NBA master of ceremonies. Her engaging on-camera presence and communication skills soon led to other opportunities, including a role as a columnist for Intake Magazine, where she authored a lifestyle column titled "Out and About."

Expansion into Television Hosting

Following her print journalism experience, Roth transitioned into television, becoming a host for Indy’s Music Channel. There, she introduced segments such as music video showcases, new releases, and a local events calendar. Her on-screen charisma and versatility enabled her to work with major media organizations including Comcast and Cumulus Media.

Radio and Television Media Roles

During her time with Comcast and Cumulus Media, Roth hosted various programs, including a weekly show called Crown Surfing. She later became an early morning show anchor at The Bull, a popular radio station. Her dynamic delivery and strong presence resonated well across both television and radio platforms, demonstrating her adaptability in multiple formats.


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Net Worth 2021: 2 million
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Last Modified: Aug 17 2025
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