She’s been a fixture on NBC10 for nearly 30 years. Most recently, Tracy Davidson has served our communities as a news anchor and consumer reporter with NBC10 Responds.
We told you in August that she had announced she is ending her chapter with NBC10. During that announcement, Tracy said she will become a full-time public speaker. She has been speaking in front of business professionals, workshops for women and other leadership groups for years.
Tracy also co-hosts a bi-annual day for women, “Lifting Your Voice,” which is designed to educate, empower and connect women. Through the group, she delivers keynote speeches focused on building skills of resilience and confidence.
During her final newscast with NBC10, longtime reporter and anchor Tracy Davidson reflected on one of her most memorable moments. It was when she shared her breast cancer diagnosis.
She has received many honors throughout the years, including the Best News Anchor Emmy for the Mid-Atlantic Region in 2008 and 2013. In 2013, Temple University honored Tracy with the Lew Klein Alumni in Media Award. She was recognized with Pennsylvania’s Most Powerful and Influential Women Award by the National and Pennsylvania Diversity Council. In 2014, she was inducted into Philadelphia’s Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame. In 2017, Tracy was awarded with the “Hero Award” from Montgomery Child Advocacy project.
Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2025, marked Tracy Davidson’s final newscast with NBC10 after 29 years. We looked back at Tracy’s incredible career and legacy as she enters her next chapter.
NBC10’s 4 p.m. show on Tuesday, Nov. 25, marked Tracy Davidson’s last newscast after 29 years. NBC10’s Matt DeLucia read tributes from longtime viewers who wished Tracy well on her next chapter.
Sunday Night Football and NBA on NBC commentator Mike Tirico worked with Tracy Davidson for years. He wished her congratulations during her final newscast with NBC10.
Tracy Davidson anchored her final newscast for NBC10 at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2025.
