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NBC names Hoda Kotb as Lauer replacement on ‘Today’
2018-01-03
[ARABNEWS] NBC News opened the new year Tuesday by appointing Hoda Kotb as co-anchor of the "Today" show’s first two hours with Savannah Guthrie, replacing Matt Lauer following his firing on sexual misconduct charges in late November. Kotb, 53, will continue to co-host the show’s fourth hour with Kathie Lee Gifford.

It will be the first all-female team headlining "Today" in the show’s 65-year history. Diane Sawyer and Robin Roberts blazed that path for ABC’s "Good Morning America" in the 2000s, but morning shows have traditionally paired a man and a woman as host. With an audience dominated by women in an era where news of badly behaving men is frequent, the Guthrie-Kotb pairing may be particularly timely.

"Today" won’t be an all-female zone in its first half, however, with longtime weather forecaster Al Roker and correspondent Carson Daly as regulars. Megyn Kelly hosts the show’s third hour.

"This has to be the most popular decision NBC News has ever made and I am so thrilled," Guthrie said on Tuesday, announcing the appointment on the air.

"I am pinching myself," said a beaming Kotb, sitting beside her. "I think we should send some medics to Alexandria, Virginia, where my mom has likely fainted."

Lauer’s eventual replacement had long been the subject of internal angst but with a sudden decision forced upon the network, Kotb’s performance made it easier. She’s subbed for Lauer since the day he was fired and "Today" has won four straight weeks in the ratings, after having spent much of the past few years in second behind ABC.

"Hoda has seamlessly stepped into the co-anchor role alongside Savannah, and the two have quickly hit the ground running," NBC News Chairman Andy Lack said in a memo to staff on Tuesday. "They have an undeniable connection with each other and most importantly, with viewers, a hallmark of ’Today’."

Lack said Kotb "has the rare ability to share authentic and heartfelt moments in even the most difficult news circumstances. It’s a tribute to her wide range and her innate curiosity."

Posted by:Fred

#9  ^ Ditto that -- "Today" is pretty much outer darkness in my scheme -- but Glenmore's description's dead on. She was special. Don't think I ever heard a negative word about her from any Orleanian whatsoever, rabid racists included. Got in a cab one evening. Driver, in awed voice: "Dude, my last fare was Hoda Kotb... sitting right there where you're sitting... just dropped her off a second ago." Me: "Cut it out, you're turnin' me on." Pretty much any other "star," I'd've been all, "Yeah, thought I smelled something." People loved her. Simpler times.
Posted by: Kofi Grineng5706   2018-01-03 23:58  

#8  Never heard of it. Don't care.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2018-01-03 20:11  

#7  How much was Lauer making when he first started at "Today"?

I suspect the era of ridiculously high salaries is over now.

I'd be more than happy with a 7 mil salary!
Posted by: Seeking cure for ignorance   2018-01-03 15:09  

#6  Abu, she doesn't really look like that; while she may not be a pageant winner she's no gorilla.
Posted by: Glenmore   2018-01-03 14:09  

#5  TW, there was an obvious 'quickness' about her; it never seemed like she was reading from a prompter; her interviews were clear and concise; plus the trivial yet essential - pleasant voice and interesting to look at. Coptic Egyptian background IIRC.
Posted by: Glenmore   2018-01-03 14:06  

#4  Certainly not her good looks.

Posted by: Abu Uluque   2018-01-03 13:31  

#3  Why is that, Glenmore?
Posted by: trailing wife   2018-01-03 12:13  

#2  I remember when she was our local newscaster in New Orleans many years ago. It was no surprise to us when she was promoted to the big time.
Posted by: Glenmore   2018-01-03 11:45  

#1  Lauer was getting $25 million a year. She's getting a mere $7 million a year. The glass ceiling is real, my friends!
Posted by: Raj   2018-01-03 00:11  

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