Jacqueline London is an Emmy award winning anchor and reporter for NBC10. You can watch her live weekdays during the 4 p.m., 5 p.m., 6 p.m., 7 and 11 p.m. newscasts.
Jacqueline is most passionate about sharing personal stories of people from the Greater Philadelphia area and informing them about imperative issues in their community.
“I love coming across viewers and hearing what they want to see in our coverage,” she said. “Whether I have the chance to meet them at a community event or just out on the street, I cherish every opportunity.”
One of her most memorable moments while working with NBC10 was field anchoring coverage of Super Bowl 52 from the field right after the Eagles clinched the win! She also will never forget covering the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. While there, Jacqueline had the opportunity to interview many of the Olympians from the Delaware Valley. She was able to follow local athletes every step of the way from their grueling trainings, to the Olympic competitions and the medal stands. It was an honor for Jacqueline to cheer them on in person and share their journeys with the NBC10 viewers.
Prior to joining NBC10, Jacqueline was the evening anchor at WKMG-TV in Orlando, Florida. She is the recipient of ten Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards and two prestigious Edward R. Murrow award.
An active member in the community, Jacqueline has emceed numerous events for a variety of causes such as the Philly Heart Walk for the American Heart Association, the NAACP Awards Gala, Urban League of Philadelphia Gala, the Blue Tag Gala & the Blitz, Bowties and Bourbon Fundraiser.
When Jacqueline is not on the news, she enjoys traveling in her free time and trying new restaurants in the Philadelphia area.
Connect with Jacqueline!
Instagram: @jacquelinelondon
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Philly Top Chef winner Nick Elmi on what it was like working alongside Georges Perrier
Philly-area restaurant owner Nicholas Elmi has worked at one of the most legendary restaurants on the east coast, Le Bec Fin. He sat down to share what it was like working alongside Georges Perrier himself.
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Barnes Foundation hosts unique and unparalleled collection of French art
One of Philadelphia’s most prominent and beloved connections to the city of Paris sits along the Ben Franklin Parkway inside the Barnes Foundation. We have a look inside to the vast French influence that you won’t find anywhere else in the world.
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‘It's Paris in Philly.' Jeff Leatham's renowned floral installations can be seen at the Four Seasons Philadelphia
Celebrity florist Jeff Leatham’s installations are known and admired all over the world, including in Paris and right here in Philadelphia at the Four Seasons Hotel.
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Philly-area author continues to write her own story in Paris
In the latest installment of French Connections, NBC10’s Jacqueline London speaks to Amanda Dennis, a Lower Merion author who is living out her dream in Paris. She reveals the similarities and differences as well as what she misses the most about Philadelphia.
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Love at first sight: A Philadelphian turned Parisian
For one Philadelphia woman, visiting Paris for the first time was all it took for her to decide to move there permanently. For the latest installment of the French Connections: Paris and Philly series, Jacqueline London spoke with her about that decision and what it’s been like for her.
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How famed restauranteur gives people a literal taste of Paris with Parc in Rittenhouse Sq.
Parc, a Parisian inspired restaurant right on Rittenhouse Square, has endless ways to get a literal taste of Paris. Owner and famed restaurateur Stephen Starr talks about Parc’s creation and massive success for the latest installment of French Connections: Paris and Philly.
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Mother, daughter duo bring their passion for Paris fashion to their Philadelphia boutique
Joan Shepp Boutique, a staple in Center City, is led by a mother and daughter duo who have a passion for fashion, people and Paris.
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Over 3,000 miles apart: From the Rodin Museum in Philly to the Musee Rodin in Paris
The Rodin Museum in Philadelphia is modeled after the Musee Rodin in Paris. Here’s a look at how both the beautiful creations came to be. Jacqueline London explores the history of both for the third installment of French Connections: Paris and Philly.
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Philadelphia, Paris connect through the work of world-renowned architect I.M. Pei
One highly sought after architect spent seven decades transforming cities including Philadelphia and Paris. We have a look at how I.M. Pei made an imprint on each of our cities one brick and one glass pane at a time.
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Philadelphia's Ben Franklin Parkway and how it was inspired by Paris' Champs-Élysées
How Philadelphia’s Benjamin Franklin Parkway came to be the centerpiece of the city and its intentional influence from the Champs-Élysées boulevard in Paris. This is the first installment in the French Connections: Paris and Philly series.