Dawn Fratangelo
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Dawn Fratangelo is a reporter based in New York City and reports for NBC, including Dateline, Today, Nightly News and MSNBC. She has held this position since January 1996.
She has covered various stories, including extensive coverage of the 9/11 attacks and the War in Iraq. She reported from New York City and Europe, including in-depth reports from London on Prime Minister Tony Blair's critical decision to support the U.S. on Iraq.
Before joining Dateline, Fratangelo was a general assignment correspondent for NBC based in Chicago, a position she held since April 1993. She covered stories of national interest from the Midwest floods and California wildfires, as well as child custody and welfare issues.
She received her undergraduate education at SUNY Plattsburgh (in Plattsburgh, New York) and began her career there as a news anchor at WPTZ from 1983 to 1985. She also co-anchored News 4 New York with Chuck Scarborough on WNBC from 1991 to 1993.
Fratangelo's first husband, from whom she was divorced, Eric Wishnie, a former NBC producer, committed suicide in 2007.