• Audra Martin is a broadcast journalist with Fox Sports North and has a net worth of over $1 million.
• She grew up in Chicago and attended the University of Central Florida, where she switched her major to Broadcast Journalism.
• She has worked with stations such as WAAY-TV and WRKN covering teams such as the Atlanta Thrashers, Atlanta Braves, and Tennessee Titans.
• She is highly active on social media, with accounts on Instagram and Facebook.
• In her free time, she plays sports, sings, listens to music and hangs out with family and friends.



Who is Audra Martin?

Audra Martin was born in September 1990, in Chicago, Illinois, USA, and is a broadcast journalist, best known for her work with Fox Sports North as a sideline reporter, while hosting regional sports shows too. She’s also been an anchor during her time with the company.

The Net Worth of Audra Martin

How rich is Audra Martin? As of mid-2024, sources estimate a net worth that is over $1 million, earned through a relatively short but successful career on television. She’s been active in sports broadcasting since the early-2010s, mostly in the local sports scene, but also working for other stations during her career. As she continues her endeavors, it’s expected that her wealth will also continue to increase.

Early Life and Education

Audra grew up in Chicago, though she hasn’t shared a lot of information regarding her family and her upbringing. After matriculating from high school, she enrolled at the University of Central Florida with a desire to pursue a career in law enforcement, so took up a major in Criminal Justice. The state university  dates its history back to 1963.

After her first year, she was given an opportunity to access more restricted programs due to good grades. She saw a course in Radio and Television, and decided to switch her major then.

Career Beginnings

Prior to completing her college education, Audra competed at the Miss University of Central Florida pageant and won. She completed her degree with a major in Broadcast Journalism and a minor in Criminal Justice. She credits her professors there for helping motivate her to find a career in television. Following the completion of her studies, she moved to Huntsville, Alabama where she worked for the station WAAY-TV as a sideline reporter; the ABC affiliate serves North Alabama’s Tennessee Valley.

During her time there, she often reported from the sidelines of games of the Atlanta Thrashers, a professional ice hockey team that competed in the National Hockey League (NHL) – the team would later become the Winnipeg Jets after relocating. She also reported on the professional baseball team, the Atlanta Braves as a part of their organization. The team competes in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a part of the National League (NL) East division., and is one of the most successful in professional baseball, winning their division title 14 times.

Audra Martin

Move to Fox Sports

After her work with WAAY-TV and several Atlanta teams, she moved to Nashville, Tennessee to work as a sideline reporter for WRKN. During her time there, she covered games of the Tennessee Titans which is a professional American Football team which competes in the National Football League (NFL) as a part of the American Football Conference (AFC) division. The team was originally called the Houston Oilers before moving to Tennessee.

In 2015, she moved to Fox Sports where she was given duties as a regional sports host, replacing Jamie Hersch who left the company to work for the NHL Network. She joined the team of Fox Sports North, which covers sporting events of teams involved in the Upper Midwest region of the US, with a focus on teams in Minnesota.  Working there, she mainly does reports on teams such as the Minnesota Twins, a professional baseball team which has fielded 19 American League batting champions, and hosted five All-Star Games. She also covers the Minnesota Wild ice hockey team.

Personal Life and Social Media

For her personal life, not much is known in terms of Martin’s romantic relationships. Many believe that she is single due to the lack of any evidence pointing to a potential romantic partner. Like her work, she enjoys sports a lot and tries to play during her free time. She was a cheerleader, and still enjoys playing softball, as well as volleyball, and swims. She plays the violin, learning it at a very young age, and also sings – she even sang the National Anthem during a WNBA game.

She loves music and listens to it a lot. She uses her free time to hang out with friends or family; often visiting her siblings to spend time with her nephew. She owns several pet cats. Similar to numerous sports broadcasters, she is highly active online through accounts on social media. She has an account on Instagram on which she has over 8,000 followers, using the platform to post photos from work while behind the scenes. She also gives a bit of insight towards her life away from the media. Another account she has is on Facebook on which she has over 2,000 followers, posting content similar to her Instagram account, though not as frequently.

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Author Daniel Wanburg

As a Freelance Writer at Biography Pedia, I oversee the full writing process, from in-depth research to the development of compelling narratives, ensuring accuracy and excellence in our output. Our goal is to produce insightful profiles that deeply explore the lives of prominent figures in business, entertainment, and other fields. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, we spotlight the significant journeys and achievements of individuals who captivate and inspire our readers.

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