Nick Iadonisi is a Community Journalist for 6abc. He started sharing stories as a Multiplatform Programming intern in August 2022. Nearly a year later, almost to the exact date, Nick officially joined the Action News team.

Nick was born and raised in South Jersey and is the son of two musicians. His creative path was encouraged by watching his parents captivate audiences through their art. Nick's greatest inspiration came from his older brother, Action News Community Journalist Matteo Iadonisi. The brothers spent their free time making videos together with their available technology. Their skills advanced over the years, and they never stopped working together.

Storytelling was a part of Nick's daily life growing up, whether sketching in copybooks or making short films with friends to share online. He continued to channel his enthusiasm in high school, where he trained in videography and editing.

Nick graduated from Rowan University, where he studied Radio, Television and Film, and Creative Writing. While at Rowan, he became the Digital Media Director for Rowan Radio 89.7 WGLS-FM, creating high-quality video and graphic content for the station's online presence. He graduated with honors and shortly after began his journey at 6abc.

Nick's childhood storytelling dreams have come true with the opportunity to bring feel-good news content to the Delaware Valley. Nick believes everyone has a story, and he can't wait to go out and share those stories with the world.

Nick's Stories
Athletes with disabilities choose a new lane for their sporting adventure with adapted biking
People with disabilities choose a new lane for their athletic journey and raised funds for the Pennsylvania Center for Adapted Sports
Son of Holocaust survivor passes down father's story to the next generation
Jeffrey Zeiger shares his family's Holocaust survival story with students across New Jersey
Serafin Ensemble composes timeless music in Wilmington with a nearly 300-year-old violin
This local musician is composing a musical concert series with an instrument that's nearly 300-years-old.
Support A Sport provides an inclusive space where kids with disabilities can get their game on
Local children with disabilities are getting on the field with help from their older peers!
Philly woman inspires karate peers, faces cancer with bravery
Jennifer Wetzel was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer; yet, she still makes an effort to participate in karate, rarely ever missing practice.
Elementary school kids celebrate Earth Day and get inspired by Philadelphia City Council members
Philadelphia City Council members were able to spend Earth Day with children from Clara Barton Elementary School
Community members are taught the significance of Matzah from local social media personality/rabbi
Celebrating Passover, the Jersey Shore is teaching community members the significance of the holiday.
Bingo's Foundation carries the legacy of founder's beloved pet by rescuing local kittens
Eleanor Shaknitz is the founder of Bingo's Foundation, a cat shelter seeking to provide companionship to the community.
Wilmington community gathers ahead of Earth Day to help beautify The Bayard School exterior
Residents of Wilmington plant the seeds of environmentalism in their community at The Bayard School
Bucks County teens who have grown up to be upstanders pass the torch to younger peers
These Bucks County teens are taking a stand against bullying and preparing their younger peers to do the same.