Lynn Berry

General Assignment Reporter

Updated 11:59 PM EST, Tue, Jul 28, 2009

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Lynn Berry joined News 4 New York as a General Assignment Reporter in January 2009.

Berry joined WNBC from NBC-owned station WCAU in Philadelphia where she was a general assignment reporter since June 2007. In January 2008 her role was expanded and she was promoted to co-anchor of "NBC 10 Weekend Today" on Saturday and Sunday mornings.

Prior to WCAU, Berry was a producer and online Correspondent for NBC's "Today Show" in New York. She also freelanced as a news reporter for NBC-owned station WVIT in Hartford, Connecticut.

Berry graduated Magna Cum Laude from Miami University in Ohio where she was a Mass Communications major and wrote for the university newspaper.  Following graduation, she interned with the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in Los Angeles. In 2001, she joined the NBC Page Program in Los Angeles and then moved east where she joined the Today Show. 

Berry was recognized in 2007 with a Mother’s Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Media Award.

Berry resides in New York City with her husband.

First Published: Jan 30, 2009 10:17 AM EST

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