
Taylor Knight
Lifestyle Reporter + Producer at New York Post
Taylor Knight is an Emmy Award-winning journalist and event curator based in New York.
Currently, she serves as a Lifestyle Reporter and Digital Content Producer for The New York Post. Taylor previously worked as a Freelance Reporter for News 12 New Jersey, Social Media Reporter at Straight Arrow News, Executive Assistant to Al Roker, an Associate Producer and Researcher at NBC TODAY Show.
Taylor founded her digital platform named "TK On Demand" in 2016, which provides services ranging from interview coverage, social media content creation and event curation. The brand is active on Instagram, Youtube, TikTok and Facebook, allowing people to see the final products for the services offered. Taylor noticed there was a demand in the digital media and event curation realm which compelled to pursue this venture.
Her determination, steadfast approach, innovation and ambition contribute to making her a multifaceted creative, who’s ready to take on any tasks that comes her way. Her passion for doing the unthinkable in journalism and event production always excels beyond measure.
- New York, NY, USA
- tkondemand
- linkedin.com/in/taylor-knight-849905147
Publications
- New York Post5 articles
Writes Most On
- Is mold lurking in your facial cleanser? Derms warn you could be storing your skincare all wrong14 Aug 2024—New York PostShe’s sharing the dirty truth about her cleanser. Diana Hasler, a mother-of-one from Camden, Australia, was disgusted when she realized she had been using a moldy skincare product. “Friendly reminder that if you keep face wash in the shower, things go moldy. I just didn’t think it would happen so quickly,” Halser said online. In the minute-long clip, uploaded on Aug.8, Hasler informed her followers about the moment she discovered mold inside her Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser facewash. “I...
- Parents are passing out ‘playdate business cards’ so their children can make friends: ‘It is so much easier’4 Sep 2024—New York PostPlaydates are serious business, now that children are passing out formal business cards to lock in their future hangouts with new pals. That’s what mom influencer Vanity Rodriguez found out after her child came home from school with a playdate business card. “If you’re an extroverted parent with an extroverted child, I think this is the cutest thing I’ve ever seen in my life,” Rodriguez, who goes by @_msvanity online, gushed. In her now-viral clip, she said that her son received a snazzy card...
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