

She started her reporting career in 2007 at News12Brooklyn before moving on to WPIX, where she won an AP Spot News award.Ī native of Los Angeles and graduate of the University of California Santa Barbara, Katy currently resides in Brooklyn, NY with her fiancé. Katy Tur is an American television journalist and news correspondent who has worked for a variety of stations, including WPIX-TV in Brooklyn and News 12 in New York City. Before joining the bureau, Katy was a reporter for WNBC from 2010 to 2012, where she was awarded multiple Emmys.Īs a digital reporter for The Weather Channel, Katy chased storms from 2009 to 2010. During that time she earned a Gracie award. From 2012 to 2014 she was a correspondent in the NBC News New York bureau. 3-year relationship with far left liberal Keith Olbermann, former anchor at MSNBC and ESPN (he was 51yrs old and she was 26yrs) Her father is transgender, changing from Bob to Zoey in 2013. Prior to joining NBC News' 2016 political team, Katy was stationed abroad as a foreign correspondent in the NBC News London Bureau. Covered Trump Presidential Campaign in 2016.

While on the road, she set foot in over 40 States and logged nearly 4000 live television appearances. As a reporter for NBC, Tur was assigned the task of informing. In her new book, Unbelievable, Katy Tur dives into the deeply unglamorous life of covering the 2016 presidential election, from very early mornings to. In her 18 months covering the 2016 presidential election, she conducted multiple in-depth interviews with then-candidate Donald Trump from his campaign headquarters. Tur was the NBC News and MSNBCs embedded reporter for the Donald Trump presidential campaign. Katy released Unbelievable: My Front-Row Seat to the Craziest Campaign in American History in September 2017, which debuted on The New York Times best-seller list. NBC News Correspondent Katy Tur emerged as a breakout broadcaster in 2016 while covering the entirety of the Trump campaign across all platforms for NBC News and MSNBC. Katy Tur talked about her book Unbelievable, in which she reflects on her coverage of the Trump campaign and the 2016 presidential election.
