Page Hopkins

Possessing more a decade of experience in news production, Page Hopkins has anchored the Early Today program on NBC, read news in primetime, and appeared on MSNBC’s First Look, among other posts. In June 2010, Page Hopkins teamed with Eliot Spitzer to fill Dylan Ratigan’s position in the 4 p.m. news hour on MSNBC. Before coming to NBC in December 2009, Page Hopkins served from 2002 to 2008 as the Anchor of FOX News Live and the Sunday morning show FOX & Friends Weekend on FOX News Network, LLC. In addition to hosting programs, Page Hopkins also reported for FOX News Network, LLC. From 1999 to 2002, Page Hopkins anchored programs for Bloomberg Television, including the daily financial show Moneycast, which aired on USA Network. In addition to Moneycast, Page Hopkins hosted numerous financial specials, earning a Front Page Award in 2000 for her work on 401(k) Spring Clean-Up. Page Hopkins gained much of her experience as an on-camera Anchor working for KTVE-TV in Monroe, Louisiana; WWCP-TV/WATM-TV in Johnstown and Altoona, Pennsylvania; and News 12 New Jersey in Edison, New Jersey. During her time in New Jersey, Page Hopkins’ series on the state’s foster care system, entitled Foster Care: Holes in the Safety Net, earned her an Emmy nomination. Page Hopkins holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from Wellesley College in Wellesley, Massachusetts. Now residing in New York, Page Hopkins supports Inwood House, a New York-based nonprofit organization that provides an array of services to teens, youths, and families.