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Katherine Creag was a WNBC reporter for the New York City, which was repatriated to the 47-year-old edifice on Wednesday, February 11, 202. Has been working for WNBC since 2011.

A Creag le sobreviven su esposo, Bill Gafner, y sus tres hijos pequeños. Nació in Manila, Philippines, and living in Manhattan with his family. Most recently, Habia was formed as part of the “Vandag in New York” starring team on NBC New York. The news site is not known today if the cause of Creag’s death is known.
“During these years, Kat was one of our anglers, always able to help in any situation, he had a colleague in need or a turn to cover. She is thoughtful, entertaining and implacable. “Including one of the most expensive days, it’s a brilliant light, fast-paced with a lovely word and a soundtrack,” said Amy Morris, Vice President of WNBC News, in a statement on the channel’s Web site.
Creag, a graduate of the University of New York, worked for a variety of landmark stations throughout the country and won 2 Emmy Awards at the Edward R. Murrow Awards
The first creations of Creag fueron in NY1 and WNYW / Fox 5 in New York City, follow his biography on the WNBC website. Work in various parking lots all over the country before meeting the regression truck in Manhattan. Trabajó in KDFW in Dallas, in WSOC in Charlotte and WTVH in Syracuse, according to his biography.
Create the rating of the Universidad de Nueva York and the editor of the periódico estudiantil Washington Square News mientras estuvo allí, says WNBC. He married Valentino Creag, of Warsaw, Indiana, and the bankrupt Cecila Creag, following his announcement in The New York Times.
The station of notices written in his biography: “Creag, native of Manila, Philippines, has been fluent and represents NBC 4 as a host of Filipino community events. Kat brinda su apoyo a la Sociedad Estadounidense del Cáncer y United Way. Creag enjoys spending time with his wife and family ”. Creag trabajó como reportera af ‘Today in New York’, which is broadcast from 04:30 to 07:30 and al mediodía.
According to NBC New York, “Creag has received Emmy, Associated Press and Edward R. Murrow awards for his coverage of the latest hourly news. As part of the NBC4 team’s continuous coverage of Hurricane Sandy, Creag won an Emmy National Award and Edward R. Murrow in 2014 ″.
Create and celebrate the anniversary of the 20th anniversary of the principles of 2021 and with the frequency published photos of its 3 hives
Creag and his wife, Bill Gafner, were imprisoned on September 2, 2006 in the Roman Catholic Church of San Ignacio de Loyola in New York City, following an announcement in The New York Times. At the moment, Gafner, a native of Rome, New York and a graduate of Cornell University, is working on a company that develops software for financial institutions, according to The Times.
In Creag also the sobreviven his three little ones, Jackson Danger Gafner, Gemma Darling Gafner and Josephine Dee Gafner. ‘N Menudo posted photos and amorous posts about his hips on Facebook.
Create a post to celebrate his birthday on September 2, 2020: “We will be planning our wedding to coincide with my mom’s. Hoy tendría 84 years. We love and love a lot ”.
The homages to Creag of work companions and colleagues around the world of periodism have been linked to social media
I am absolutely devastated to hear of the sudden passing of Katherine Creag. She was my first co-anchor at a professional TV station when we both started in Elmira, NY. She was a wonderful, funny, caring person. My thoughts go out to her family. 🙏💔 pic.twitter.com/0tHcJvaDOW
– Jere Gish (@jeregishWGAL) 11 February 2021
Creag’s homage to his WNBC work partners and others in New York City and the World Periodic Society. WGAL presenter Jere Gish said: “I am absolutely devastated to hear about Katherine Creag’s recent failure. She was my first co-presenter at a professional television station when I was working in the industry in Elmira, NY. He was a wonderful, entertaining and caring person. My thoughts are with his family ”.
John Chandler, WNBC’s sports presenter, tuiteó: “Kat Creag can make sure the peor has a great, entertaining and dignified life. Well, today is the day when we will all be doing well again ”.
Maggie Kent, Reporter for 6ABC and Philadelphia, tuiteó: ‘Lo mejor de lo mejor. There is no stage without a sound, unlimited energy and a contagious giant including the 4th of the moon. She is what everyone needs to aspire to be. Sin duda, irá al cielo ”.
El También reporter from WNBC, Myles Miller, tuiteó: “Kat was the most gentle person he knew in this industry. On its rise, on its rise and on its tenacity the verdict is uniquely unique. Each text message that is sent begins with ‘Tita’, which in tagalo means ‘tía’ because in my corollation the era of the family ”.
