Chuck Todd is leaving NBC News. The NBC chief political analyst and former "Meet The Press" moderator announced the news in a memo shared with staff Friday. The exit comes amid broad shifts in the ...
Chuck Todd, the former moderator of "Meet the Press," is leaving NBC News. Todd, who has become a noticeably less visible presence on the network after he was replaced as "Meet the Press ...
The person who spoke with NBC News said Wednesday evening that the company regards going dark as a last resort. Another option being discussed, according to the person who spoke with NBC News ...
Plowman/NBC via Getty There are changes coming to NBC News. On Friday, Jan. 31, Chuck Todd announced his decision to leave the network after nearly two decades in a memo shared with NBC News staff.
By Alex Weprin Media & Business Writer NBC Today co-anchor Sheinelle Jones says that she is taking leave from the show as she deals with a family health matter. Jones announced the news on ...
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Chuck Todd is moving on. The journalist announced on Friday, January 31, that he will be leaving NBC News. He shared the news in a memo to his fellow staffers. “There’s never a perfect time to ...
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A “Start Today” app soft-launched last year, with some fans able to beta-test it. Now NBC will put a more overt promotional push behind it, part of a bid to make “Today,” so closely ...
For about a decade, Todd was one of the most prominent voices at NBC News, covering the political rise of Donald Trump and the Democratic response. He helmed “Meet the Press” from 2014 until 2023.
Chuck Todd’s days at NBC News are winding down as the former “Meet the Press” moderator is plotting his next steps in journalism once his contract expires later this year, according to a report.
When “Today” starts up Monday morning, NBC executives and producers hope that it will look like any other broadcast of the long-running A.M. show. “People kind of know and expect what we ...