East Coast pages also give tours and work in audience services at NBC Studios in New York City.
Notable people who began their careers as NBC pages include Gregory Peck, Eva Marie Saint, Regis Philbin, Michael Eisner, Ted Koppel, Trevor Moore and Aubrey Plaza.
[2] NBC began the page program in 1933 at its Rockefeller Center headquarters,[3] later expanding it to the West Coast studios in Universal City.
[4] With around 1.5 percent of applicants accepted to the program, becoming an NBC page is more competitive than gaining admission to Ivy League universities.
Pages also rotate through assignments in public relations (PR), marketing, development, TV music services, and production in a variety of shows and special projects.