Audrey Asistio anchors weekdays on NBC Bay Area News at 4:30.
She joined NBC Bay Area in November 2021, co-anchored the weekend edition of NBC Bay Area News at 5, 6, and 11 p.m., and reported during the week.
Audrey joined NBC Bay Area from NBC10 Boston, where she anchored the 4, 5:30, and 7 p.m. weekday shows. During her time in New England, Audrey covered several major stories, including field-anchoring during the protests following the killing of George Floyd. She also covered the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, and the Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, where she was able to showcase cultural and inspiring stories.
Before that, she worked in newsrooms all over the West Coast, including KOVR in Sacramento, KSEE in Fresno, KHSL in Chico, and KIMA in Yakima, WA.
A Bay Area native, Audrey is grateful to return home. She grew up in the Peninsula and graduated from San Francisco State University with a degree in Radio and Television.
Audrey is a proud mother of two and is excited to introduce to her children all the great treasures the Bay Area has to offer.
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