Malcolm Johnson is a general assignment reporter with NBC10 Boston.
Before his arrival in Boston in January 2018, Johnson was a general assignment reporter and anchor for WFTX in Fort Myers, Florida. Before joining WFTX, he began his on-air reporting career in Macon, Georgia.
Johnson earned a reputation covering a wide range of issues and delivering thorough reports on breaking news as a morning reporter. He’s covered multiple hurricanes - including Maria and Irma, the 2016 presidential election as the candidates campaigns criss-crossed Florida, a mass shooting inside teenage nightclub “Club Blu” and multiple murder cases that received national attention.
Johnson’s journalism career began his senior year of college as a sports writer. He went on to cover high school and professional sports for WUSA-TV (CBS) in his hometown of Washington, D.C.
A graduate of West Virginia University, Johnson is an avid sports fan excited to live and work in a city that cherishes its sports teams.
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