Noah Pransky

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Noah Pransky is a national political correspondent for NBC News in New York City. His previous title was National Political Editor for LX (TV network), a national news network aimed at younger audiences.[1][2] He also contributes to NBC News[3] and CNBC.[4]

Before NBC, Pransky was the investigative reporter at WTSP in the Tampa Bay, Florida television market, for 10 years.[5][6] He was best known for uncovering backroom deals on the Tampa Bay Rays stadium debacle[7][8] and national political investigations that won him awards.[9][10] That includes a "Zombie Campaigns" investigation into former members of Congress.[11][12] He also made waves with a series of stories that showed how police were breaking the law during popular stings on predators.[13][14] Some local politicians celebrated the news of his departure.[15]

Pransky also worked at WGTA (TV) in Northeast Georgia, WZVN-TV and WBBH-TV in Fort Myers, Florida, and NESN in Boston.[16]

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Personal life

Pransky went to Boston University and is a former mascot for the Boston Red Sox.[19]

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