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Kate Snow is the co-anchor of NBC News Daily, the #1 afternoon news program in all of TV, and an award-winning Senior National Correspondent for NBC News. She contributes regularly across NBC News and MSNBC platforms, including for Nightly News with Lester Holt, TODAY, and Dateline NBC. Previously, she anchored the Sunday edition of NBC Nightly News for more than 8 years.

Snow co-anchors NBC News Daily alongside Zinhle Essamuah each day from 2-4 p.m. ET on NBC and NBC News NOW. Launched in 2022, the program offers the top news headlines of the day, breaking news, as well as consumer-centric stories that impact viewer’s wallets, well-being, homes and families. Snow’s recurring segment “Good News” highlights positive, heartwarming stories. Additionally, Snow hosts NBC News’ The Drink with Kate Snow, a digital series and podcast where she speaks with innovators and influencers and dives into their success stories. In 2019, Snow created and hosted Relentless with Kate Snow, which aired on Oxygen and featured stories of crime survivors who were relentless in their pursuit of justice for a family member. From 2015-2017, Snow anchored a weekday news program on MSNBC, which featured newsmakers and fast-paced political coverage.

Snow is perhaps best known for insightful stories that make an impact, including her reporting on mental health, for which she was honored for by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. In 2019, Snow won an Emmy for her 2018 exclusive sit-down with Andrea Constand, who broke her 13-year silence about the case that led to Bill Cosby’s conviction. That Dateline hour followed Snow’s 2015 Dateline special with 27 Bill Cosby accusers in one room, which also won both Emmy and duPont awards. Additionally, her 2015 series about transgender children was called a “phenomenon,” as millions of people watched a video about 5-year-old Jacob that went viral on social media, and millions more watched stories on Nightly News and TODAY.  Her Emmy-winning 2014 series, “Hooked: America’s Heroin Epidemic,” put a human face on a public health crisis, prompted congressional hearings and legislative action, and was praised by drug policy organizations.

Snow has also covered politics throughout her career, including six presidential elections, the White House and Congress. She has interviewed a wide range of newsmakers, from President Obama to Bono; Jeff Bezos to Ringo Starr. She pointedly questioned President Bill Clinton in his first interview after his wife lost the 2008 nomination. But she can just as easily sing a tune with Rick Springfield.

Prior to joining NBC News in 2010, Snow was the anchor of the weekend edition of ABC’s Good Morning America for six years. Previously, she was a White House correspondent for ABC News and a Congressional Correspondent for CNN.

Snow is the wife of radio host Chris Bro and the proud mom of their two children. She is a graduate of Cornell University and holds a Master’s degree in international affairs from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. She works closely with many charitable organizations and serves on the boards of Big Brothers Big Sisters of NYC and Access Psychology Foundation.

Snow is on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat at @tvkatesnow.