Noah Pransky
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Noah is nationally-honored reporter, most recently for NBC News, with more than
two decades of experience bringing life to data, political, investigative, and sports
business stories across television and digital platforms. He first arrived at 30Rock
in 2019, to help launch NBC’s broadcast innovation network, LX News.  

A 17-time Emmy award-winner, Noah traces his broadcasting roots back to the age
of 10, when he reported his first story on Boston's WBZ radio.  He later earned a
broadcast journalism degree from Boston University, covered the Georgia Bulldogs
in Northeast Georgia, then worked for the ABC & NBC affiliates in Ft. Myers.

Noah then spent 10 years at Tampa Bay’s WTSP-TV, exposing government,
corporate, and community abuses as an investigative and political reporter.

He earned 2019 Columbia-duPont and Walter Cronkite awards for exposing how
former congressmembers and presidential candidates exploited “Zombie
Campaigns.” And his 2013 series on red light camera abuses in Florida was
recognized with national duPont, George Polk, and National Headliner awards.

The red light camera series launched a national conversation about the technology's
fairness, corrected injustices, and led to major safety improvements at tens of
Thousands of Florida intersections, saving lives.  Noah’s also gathered five
regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for news and sports reporting, including a
national honor in 2013 for exposing safety issues on youth soccer fields.

Noah spent more than a decade chronicling Florida’s sports business storylines,
including the Tampa Bay Rays' campaign for a new stadium, and his investigations
helped protect vulnerable taxpayers by shining light on secret behind-closed-doors
negotiations.  

Prior to covering the business of sports, Noah worked in professional sports as
the Boston Red Sox' Spring Training Public Address Announcer from 2008-2009,
and worked as the team’s mascot, "Wally the Green Monster,” from 2000-2001.