Savannah Sellers co-anchors Morning News NOW on NBC NEWS NOW and reports as a correspondent for NBC News. Sellers has built a reputation for driving original reporting at the intersection of breaking news and the next generation of news consumers. Her work has brought depth and clarity to major national stories like TikTok’s U.S. operations and developments on Capitol Hill, mental health issues and the perspectives of first-time voters. During the 2024 election cycle, she traveled to college campuses across the country to capture the voices shaping a new political generation. Previously, Sellers co-hosted Stay Tuned, NBC News’ flagship news program on Snapchat. Known for securing high-profile iinterviews, Sellers has landed exclusives with top executives from brands such as In-N-Out, Red Lobster, celebrities including Brad Pitt, Simone Biles and public figures including the founder of the Fyre Festival and Anna Sorokin. In 2026, she served as a Sports Desk reporter for the Milan Cortina Olympics, marking her second Olympic assignment. She hosted the widely followed Spotlight on Paris TikTok show during the 2024 Olympics, earning two Sports Emmys for her coverage. Since joining NBC News in 2013, Sellers has reported across a wide range of beats. She is a News & Documentary Emmy Award winner for her work as a producer on the NBC Nightly News series Hooked: America’s Heroin Epidemic, and a two-time Gracie Award recipient. Sellers holds a degree in Broadcast News and International Media from the University of Colorado Boulder and is based in New York City.