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NBC News at SLC

Right in the main Terminal concourse, NBC News is the standard airport newsstand: magazines, snacks, and last-minute travel gear in one stop after security. You’ll see the familiar NBC peacock logo from a distance, next to other national-brand shops.

Hours typically run from early morning through the evening bank of departures, roughly 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., lining up with the first and last Delta pushes at Salt Lake City. If you land late on a 10:30 p.m. arrival, expect the gateside metal grates to be down.

Pricing sits in normal airport range: $3–$4 for bottled drinks, $2–$5 for candy and chips, and $15–$25 for basic travel accessories like chargers and power banks. You’re paying a markup over downtown Salt Lake, but not worse than neighboring Terminal shops.

Print options cover national newspapers and magazine racks with titles from People and The Economist to sports and hobby publications, useful if your flight out of Terminal is a Wi‑Fi dead zone or you’re stuck in airplane mode for a few hours. Inventory shifts, but there’s usually a small shelf of paperbacks under $20.

Snacks skew toward prepackaged grab‑and‑go: granola bars, nuts, jerky, candy, and a limited set of refrigerated drinks in coolers along the side wall. If you need real food before a long leg, pair this stop with a nearby Terminal restaurant instead of relying on chips as dinner.

Tip: If your boarding pass shows a tight 30–40 minute connection, hit NBC News right after you exit your first gate in the Terminal rather than gambling on options near your onward gate cluster.

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