Linda Gaudino joined NBC 4 New York in 2020 as a multiplatform journalist.
Gaudino is a 5x Emmy award-winning reporter, producer and editor who crafts news stories, features and long-form enterprise series across platforms, such as TV streaming, website and social media. Through the years, she has also been awarded for her coverage by the New York State Broadcasters Association, Siluarians Press Club, Press Club of Long Island and Fair Local Media Council.
Before joining NBC 4 New York, Gaudino worked as a production assistant at FOX News Channel and as an executive assistant at NBCU Local. She is originally from Long Island, New York.
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Americans show increased interest in dual citizenship post-Trump win, data shows
A record number of Americans are seeking alternative residences outside of the U.S. with voters feeling a mix of emotions as President-elect Donald Trump soon takes office, according to a global investment firm. Election week, from Nov. 4 through Nov. 10, versus the previous week saw a nearly 400% increase in inquiries from U.S. nationals, according to new data NBC…
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Some New Yorkers split their ticket for AOC and Trump. Political strategists weigh in
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took to social media to address split-ticket New York voters who supported her candidacy and President-elect Donald Trump, as Democrats grapple with the fallout of Vice President Kamala Harris’ defeat. On Monday, Ocasio-Cortez, a Democrat, posted an election debrief to her more than eight million Instagram followers. She wondered how those who backed her reelection also voted…
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Decision 2024: NYC makes history with over 1 million early ballots cast
With the battle between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump heating up, NYC hits a landmark with over 1 million ballots cast ahead of Election Day. NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino reports.
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Tour scary & extravagant Halloween houses on the Upper East Side
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Here are 6 Halloween hotspots to find on the Upper East Side
Creepy clowns, crawling skeletons and haunting ghouls, Halloween is full of frights. Stroll the Upper East Side for over-the-top decorations, if you dare. NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino takes you on the tour.
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Yankees World Series star Johnny Damon on the keys to win against LA Dodgers
The New York Yankees are on a quest to defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers to win their 28th World Series, and former Yankees outfielder Johnny Damon believes his old club will have to use their lineup’s depth in order to capture another championship. Damon spoke with NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino leading into the series. Linda Gaudino: You being...
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‘Let's go Yankees': 5 Questions with 2009 World Series Champ Johnny Damon
Two-time World Series champion and Yankees legend Johnny Damon chats with NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino on this year’s historic LA & NY match-up and what’s needed for the Bronx Bombers to clench the win.
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Meet NYC ‘Pizza Pusha,' creator behind underground cannabis & food consumption lounge
Chris Barrett, aka the ‘Pizza Pusha,’ is the leader behind Stoned Pizza, an underground, on-site weed consumption lounge and restaurant that has gained attention but also remains illegal in NYC. NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino chats with the entrepreneur who hopes to apply for a consumption license once available in NY.
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NYC's new attraction takes visitors 900 ft. in the air with panoramic views
A new experience debuted Tuesday that takes visitors over 70 stories up hovering over the iconic Rockefeller Center and New York City skyline.
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A new NYC ride takes you 900 ft. in the air with stunning, 360-degree views
NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino takes you over 70 stories above the ground in Rock Center’s new attraction, Skylift.