‘GMA’ Appears to Nudge ‘Today’ From Top Spot After 16 Years
The morning television shake-up that NBC News said would not come -- even as recently as two weeks ago -- arrived on Monday when ABC's "Good Morning America," based on preliminary weekly ratings,...
View ArticleCorrespondent Involved in Misleading ‘Today’ Segment Leaves NBC News
Lilia Luciano, the correspondent on a "Today'' segment that presented a misleading edit of an audio clip related to the Trayvon Martin shooting, is no longer employed at the network.
View ArticleCurry Set to Announce Departure From ‘Today’
Ann Curry confirmed in an interview with USA Today that she will address her departure on the show on Thursday.
View ArticleNBC to Promote Web Site for Latinos
The news division started NBCLatino.com to focus on issues relevant to the growing number of bilingual Hispanic Americans.
View ArticleA New Boss For NBC News, MSNBC and CNBC
All of the company's news divisions will now report to Patricia Fili-Krushel, a veteran of ABC and Time Warner
View ArticleAfter ‘Today’ Criticism, NBC News Chief Apologies to Affiliates
NBC News, in a message to NBC’s affiliated stations Wednesday, acknowledged that there had been a storm of criticism from viewers over the network's decision not to observe a moment of silence during...
View ArticleNBC News Names New ‘Rock Center’ Producer
Rome Hartman, the founding executive producer of "Rock Center," will be replaced by Alex Wallace, the top deputy of Steve Capus, the NBC News president.
View ArticleErica Hill, Formerly of CBS’s Morning Show, to Join ‘Weekend Today’
Along with co-hosting "Weekend Today," Ms. Hill will be a national correspondent for NBC News, which means she will report stories for "Today," "NBC Nightly News" and other broadcasts.
View ArticleElection Night Ratings Come Close to 2008 Record
CNN viewers were more likely than Fox News viewers to stay up for President Obama's speech.
View ArticleNBC Moves to Shake Up ‘Today’ Leadership
Alexandra Wallace, a senior vice president of NBC News, will be the first woman ever put in charge of “Today,” the longtime first-place morning show that slid to second place this year.
View ArticleThe Breakfast Meeting: Shake-Ups at ‘Today,’ and Obama’s Psychological Edge
Also, how Sesame Workshop reacted to allegations that Elmo's puppeteer had a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old.
View ArticleIn Shift in ‘Today’ Oversight, NBC Names New Executives
Don Nash, a 23-year veteran at the show, replaces Jim Bell and will report to Alexandra Wallace, who will be the new executive in charge of "Today."
View ArticleMan Charged in Trayvon Martin’s Death Sues NBC for Defamation
George Zimmerman alleges that journalists at NBC News intentionally edited his statements to a 911 operator to make him appear to be a “racist, predatory villain.”
View ArticleIn Wake of Restructuring, NBC News President Quits
Steve Capus, president of NBC News for the last eight years, said he was leaving.
View ArticleNBC News Hires David Axelrod as Political Analyst
The chief political strategist for both Obama presidential campaigns will appear on NBC and MSNBC
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