Award-Winning Multimedia Journalist

About Vince Lattanzio

Compelling storytelling no matter the medium

ABOUT VINCE

Vince is a digital and television journalist. He leads the Digital Media teams for NBCU Local’s English and Spanish news and sports properties in Washington, D.C. (WRC-TV, WZDC-TV, and NBC Sports Washington).

He has covered a variety of stories ranging from law, order and life issues to breaking news. Vince has led in-depth investigations on topics including child exploitation, youth homelessness, the opioid and heroin epidemic, millennials and politics, and suicide.  

Before moving to Washington, Vince was a digital and broadcast TV Reporter and Senior Producer at NBC10 Philadelphia. He played a major role in setting the NBC10 Digital Team's vision, tone and the presentation of written, video and graphic content on the station's digital platforms. He also explores new technologies and storytelling techniques to best engage current and to attract new audiences to vital local news and information.

Vince’s work has been honored by NATAS, RTDNA and the AP. He earned national honors from NATAS and RTDNA for his special report, Generation Addicted, about the heroin epidemic. In 2017, he was named a Livingston Awards finalist in local reporting.

A Philly native, Vince has a bachelor’s degree in Digital Design from Philadelphia University (now Thomas Jefferson University). He lives in the District of Columbia, with his husband, Joshua, and enjoys photography, fitness, traveling and cooking in his spare time.

Vince’s CV is available to view here.

 

AWARDS & HONORS

Livingston Awards for Young Journalists
Finalist, Local Reporting

Edward R. Murrow Awards: National
Excellence in Innovation — 2017
Large Market TV Website — 2016

Edward R. Murrow Awards: Region 11
News Documentary — 2018
Excellence in Innovation — 2017 & 2018
Excellence in Social Media — 2017 & 2018
Large Market TV Website — 2018, 2017, 2016 & 2015

EMMY Awards: National News & Documentary
Outstanding Regional Investigative Report

EMMY Awards: Mid-Atlantic Chapter
Interactivity
Feature News Report
Investigative Report
Best Magazine Program
Best Team Coverage

Associated Press Pennsylvania
Best Documentary
Best Public Service

Philadelphia City Council
Resolution honoring work on the heroin epidemic