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Antonia Hylton
American journalist
Antonia Hylton is an accomplished American journalist and correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC.1 Here are some key details about her career and background:
Career Highlights
- Emmy Award-winning correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC since March 202012
- Co-host of the popular podcast "Southlake", which received a 2022 Peabody Award1
- Previously worked as a correspondent and producer for Vice News Tonight on HBO from 2016 to 20202
- Published her debut book "Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum" in 20241
Education and Early Career
- Graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University in 2015 with a Bachelor's degree in History and Science12
- Began her career at Mic.com as a producer and writer shortly after graduation
- Developed the docuseries "The Movement with Darnell Moore" while at Mic
Awards and Recognition
- Received multiple Emmy Awards, including one for Outstanding Feature Story in a Newscast in 20192
- Named to Forbes 30 Under 30 list in 20202
- Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Audio Reporting in 2022 for "Southlake"2
- Recipient of various other accolades, including Gracie Awards and Front Page Awards2
Personal Background
- Born on September 26, 1993
- Raised outside Boston as one of seven children
- Her aunt is journalist Soledad O'Brien
Antonia Hylton has established herself as a respected journalist, covering a wide range of topics including civil rights, politics, and social issues throughout her career.1
Highlights
Jul 19 · NBC News
Global IT outage causes major flight delays and cancelations - NBC News
Jul 9 · NBC News
Pastor Robert Morris’ lawyer blamed a 12-year-old girl for initiating sexual contact - NBC News