The Kicker

The Globe’s Emily Sweeney breaks out of Boston.

May 7, 2026
Emily Sweeney, a Boston Globe reporter and author known for breaking-news coverage and books on Boston history, became a viral on-camera sensation. She talks about the Beverly mansion home-invasion video that blew up, her rise into video reporting, how her Boston accent and Dorchester roots build trust, and the quirky local stories she loves—like the Gloria/Juno statue and Dropkick Murphy.
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ANECDOTE

Viral Breaking News Clip Turned Reporter Into A Personality

  • Emily Sweeney's March 31 Beverly mansion video went viral overnight, reaching ~900,000 views and prompting The Boston Globe to feature her more regularly on social platforms.
  • The clip's appeal came from her thick Boston accent, navy track jacket, and casual on-camera delivery that viewers found authentic and engaging.
INSIGHT

Local Voice Beats Suited Authority For Many Viewers

  • Sweeney argues audiences now prefer relatable, “regular person” reporters over the old suited authority figure, which changes who should appear on camera.
  • Her Boston accent and informal style help build trust with local audiences who feel the reporter is one of them.
ANECDOTE

Dorchester Roots Shaped Her Voice And Identity

  • Sweeney grew up in Dorchester as a latchkey kid, embraced the local 'dot rat' identity (even tattooed it), and played youth hockey on boys' teams before playing at Northeastern.
  • Those Dorchester roots inform her reporting voice and connection to community stories.
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