Mark Stone Biography, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth, Family

Age, Biography and Wiki
Mark Stone is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who currently plays for the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was born on January 29, 1979, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Stone is 6 feet 2 inches (188 cm) tall and weighs 202 lbs (92 kg). He has brown hair and blue eyes. Stone has not been previously engaged. According to our records, he has no children. Stone began his professional career in the Western Hockey League (WHL) with the Brandon Wheat Kings in 2006. He was drafted in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft by the Ottawa Senators in the sixth round, 178th overall. He made his NHL debut with the Senators in 2014 and was traded to the Vegas Golden Knights in 2019. Stone has earned numerous awards and accolades throughout his career, including the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy in 2019, the Mark Messier Leadership Award in 2020, and the NHL Foundation Player Award in 2020. As of 2021, Mark Stone's net worth is estimated to be $20 million. He earns an annual salary of $9 million from his contract with the Vegas Golden Knights. He also earns additional income from endorsements and sponsorships.
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| Occupation | Sky News US correspondent |
| Age | 44 years old |
| Zodiac Sign | Aquarius |
| Born | 29 January, 1979 |
| Birthday | 29 January |
| Birthplace | N/A |
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Mark Stone Height, Weight & Measurements
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Mark Stone Net Worth
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| Net Worth in 2023 | $1 Million - $5 Million |
| Salary in 2023 | Under Review |
| Net Worth in 2022 | Pending |
| Salary in 2022 | Under Review |
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Timeline
In May 2019 Sky announced that Stone will become the network's Middle East Correspondent.
He was one of the first British journalists to ‘embed’ with the British Army in Afghanistan's Helmand Province in July 2006. He met the former KGB spy, Alexander Litvinenko in London, two weeks before he was poisoned. He covered Mr. Litvinenko's death and its wider implications in detail.
Since 2017 his main focus has been on Brexit from Sky News's Europe Bureau in Brussels.
He provided extensive coverage of Europe's migration crisis between 2015 and 2017.
Stone was a key part of Sky's extensive coverage of the disappearance of Malaysia Airline Flight MH370 in 2014.
Mark's work across Asia was recognised by the Royal Television Society in 2014 when he was shortlisted for RTS Journalist of the Year alongside Bill Neely and Jeremy Bowen. His work in Burma, North Korea and China has also been recognised by the OneWorld Media Awards. In 2011, he was nominated and shortlisted for an award by the Royal Television Society for his innovative use of mobile journalism in his coverage of the London riots. In 2004, working for ABC News, Mark and his team were awarded an Emmy for their coverage of the Iraq War.
In March 2013, Stone and his cameraman were detained in Beijing's Tiananmen Square. They had been filming a report about the 1989 protests and were then detained after being accused of not having the right accreditation. They broadcast live from a police van as it drove them away for questioning. They were released after several hours of interrogation. [2]
In July 2013, Stone travelled to North Korea as part of a select group of journalists granted access to the reclusive country. He and his Sky News team produced the first ever live international broadcasts from events at locations around the capital Pyongyang, allowing viewers a real-time glimpse inside North Korea.
Stone has reported from a wide number of locations in the UK and around the world, from the ongoing conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya to the 2011 riots in London.
In 2011, he spent 6 weeks reporting extensively from Libya on the uprising against Muammar Gaddafi, the NATO intervention and the subsequent death of Muammar Gaddafi.
In August 2011, Stone played a widely reported and important role in Sky News coverage of the London riots. In one of the first examples of the use of mobile devices for newsgathering, Stone used just an iPhone, rather than relying upon the usual accompaniment of a professional television crew, to record and broadcast scenes of arson and his own confrontation with looters, which both led Sky News bulletins and were covered widely by broadcasters around the world. Online, within 24 hours, his videos had been viewed by nearly a million people. He was nominated and shortlisted for an award by the Royal Television Society for his innovative coverage of the riots, and was praised in the media for his handling of the news coverage.
Stone joined Sky News in 2005 working first as a producer before switching to reporting in 2007. In 2012 he became the network's Asia Correspondent, based in Beijing, China. In 2015 he moved to Brussels, Belgium as the network's Europe Correspondent.
Between 2003-04, he spent nearly a year living in Baghdad, Iraq where he reported on the capture of Saddam Hussein and the growing insurgency in Iraq. He was part of a team which won an Emmy for their coverage.
Stone joined the London Bureau of ABC News, the news division of the American Broadcasting Company, in 2002, as a producer.
Stone was educated in the United Kingdom, first at Hawtreys School in Wiltshire, then at Cheltenham College, followed by the University of East Anglia (BA, 2001). His brother is Lt-Col. Guy Stone, Welsh Guards who is currently (2109-20) Brigade Major, Household Division, responsible for all ceremonial on State Visits to the UK by foreign heads of state.
Mark Stone (born 29 January 1979) is the Middle East correspondent of Sky News. He was previously the network’s Europe Correspondent (2015-19) and Asia Correspondent (2012-15).
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