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Steve Patterson | |
|---|---|
| Born | |
| Education | Michigan State University |
| Occupation | Journalist |
| Years active | 2007–present |
| Employer | NBC News |
| Awards | Emmy Award nominee |
Steve Patterson is an American journalist based in Los Angeles, California currently working as a correspondent for NBC News, which he has been a part of since January 2016. He was previously a reporter at KYW, a CBS affiliate in the greater Philadelphia area. [1]
Born in Farmington Hills, Michigan, Patterson attended North Farmington High School and graduated in the class of 2003. From then on, he went to Michigan State University and earned a bachelor's degree in journalism. [2]
Patterson began his journalism career by joining CBS News as an intern for the CBS Evening News for 4 months and then moved to WLNS in Lansing, Michigan where he worked as a newsroom assistant/editor for 11 months.[ citation needed ]
He then moved to other affiliates as a reporter working at WZZM, KSDK an NBC affiliate in St. Louis, Missouri and at KYW in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [3] His big break came when he landed in his big role at NBC News in January 2016 as a correspondent based in Los Angeles that he currently works at to this day. [4]
Some big stories he covers in LA at NBC News include shootings, [5] [6] wildfires, [7] [8] protests, [9] floods, [10] and hurricanes. [11]
Patterson earned an Emmy Award nomination during his time at WZZM. [12]