Natalie worked as the weekend anchor and reporter of the WVIT-TV. She was also the morning co-anchor of the same station. WVIT is in Hartford, Connecticut and Natalie was working as a reporter during the time of the Columbine shootings. She also covered the events of Hurricane Floyd and the 200 Presidential elections, while at this station. She was at WTIV during her coverage of the attacks of the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001.
Save Our Sound
Natalie co-hosted and reported on the documentary named Save Our Sound. This documentary was a joint production with WNBC and it centred on preserving the wildlife and natural habitats of the Long Island Sound.
MSNBC
From 2002 until 2006, Natalie worked as an anchor and as a news correspondent for MSNBC. She covered the 2004 Presidential election during this time. She also covered the 2004 Summer Olympics during this time. She covered prisoner abuse of Iraqis, Operation Iraqi freedom, 2003 Northeast blackout, sniper attacks in Beltway 2002 and Scott Peterson’s trial.
Morales became a member of the Today show in 2006. In March of 2008, she became the third anchor on the Today show. When Ann Curry was chosen to succeed Meredith Vieira as the host of the Today show, Natalie was chosen to replace Ann Curry in her anchor position.
Natalie has covered few major incidents in her carrier like the hurricane “Katrina”, explosion of space shuttle in Colombia, the Tsunami. She has also hosted Miss USA 2010 at Planet Hollywood, Miss Universe 2010 at Mandalay Bay. She again hosted Miss Universe 2011 at Sao Paulo, Brazil and Miss Universe 2014 in Florida.
Return to the previous pageBirth Date: | 6 Jun, 1972 |
Age: | 47 yrs |
Occupations: | Journalist |
Citizenship: | United States of America |
Birth Place: | Taipei |
residence: | Hoboken |
Education: | Rutgers University |
Gender: | Female |
Description: | American journalist |
Twitter Id: | NMoralesNBC |
Net Worth 2021: | 18 million |