Tim Furlong is the Delaware Bureau Reporter for NBC10. You can watch Tim’s reporting weekdays during the early evening newscasts.
A native of the Greater Philadelphia area, Tim loves reporting the news to the people of his hometown.
“I love covering our area because I was born and raised here,” said Tim. “I am raising my kids here. I know and love the people and the attitude. I bleed Eagles green along with them, and I too will forever have trouble spelling the word ‘Schuylkill.’
Tim is NBC10's first ever licensed drone pilot and he enjoys experimenting with new cameras and storytelling tools. He has covered a variety of stories for NBC10, each unique in its context and how he goes about reporting the story. He enjoys finding interesting ways of bringing stories into the world of viewers. One story that Tim covered required him to strap a GoPro camera to the hood of his car as well as his head. Some of his memorable moments was when he traveled with the Philadelphia Phillies in 2008 to cover the World Series and also covering the 2017 Eagles Super Bowl.
Prior to joining NBC10 in 2005, Tim graduated from American University in Washington D.C. He is a four time Mid-Atlantic Emmy Award winner and a part of the NBC10 team that won an Edward R. Murrow Award. He also works as an adjunct communications professor at Widener University.
When Tim is not reporting, he enjoys traveling with his family and playing the guitar. He married his high school sweetheart, has two children and a rescue beagle named Maggie.
Connect with Tim!
X: @tfurlong
Facebook: @timfurlongnbc10
Instagram: @timfurlong2
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PHOTOS: Take ‘Quantum Leap' Back to Philly in 1985 as Live Aid Concert Is Featured in New Show
The new NBC show ‘Quantum Leap’ premieres on Monday, Sept. 19, and the first episode will feature scenes from the Live Aid concert held in Philadelphia 37 years ago. Two local legends of the city’s music scene, DJ Pierre Robert and promoter Larry Magid, shared memories and photos of the concert.
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Fans React to Joe Girardi's Firing and Meet Phillies' Interim Manager
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Georgia Officers Accused of Racially Profiling DSU Lacrosse Team
Members of a Georgia Sheriff’s Department are accused of racially profiling Delaware State University’s lacrosse team last month. Now the president of the historically black university is demanding answers and considering possible legal action.
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Dolly Parton Serenades Delaware With ‘Imagination', Books for Kids
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NBC10 reporter Tim Furlong was inside the welcome center Friday as runners got their bibs and other swag a couple days before the Blue Cross Broad Street Run on Sunday.
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Parking Issues at Philly International Airport Leave Travelers Scrambling
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