Savannah Guthrie may not have been surprised that ... all my Famed weatherman Al Roker added his own social media photo montage, filled with images from the past two decades that showed ...
It was a “Hoda-bration” at the Today show Friday as Hoda Kotb prepared to exit the long-running NBC show after 17 years. Kotb, who has spent 26 years at NBC News and has co-anchored Today With Hoda & Jenna since 2018,
After Hoda Kotb exited the NBC morning show on Friday, Jan. 10, Craig Melvin took over her co-anchor spot on Monday, Jan. 13. His co-anchor Savannah Guthrie offered her support as did weatherman Al Roker. But it was Carson Daly who couldn’t help but joke about the new head anchor.
Among those paying tribute to the NBC News star were Savannah Guthrie, Al Roker, Craig Melvin, and Carson Daly. Savannah’s friendship with her colleague has blossomed over their years of working ...
Third-hour co-host Sheinelle Jones was unexpectedly absent from the show late last week and did not appear Monday or Tuesday mornings. Many of the host's fans are growing concerned, especially as the show sees a reshuffling of anchors.
Savannah Guthrie and Craig Melvin will kick off a new era at NBC's 'Today' just as the long-running morning program is beating 'Good Morning America'
Following her final broadcast, several of her co-stars, including Savannah Guthrie and Al Roker, paid tribute to the beloved host. It’s hard to believe that Hoda Kotb’s last day has come and ...
After Hoda Kotb spent her final morning on Today last Friday, the beloved host will no longer show up on the 2025 TV schedule as a main co-anchor for the first time since she started in 2018. It has to feel especially odd for her longtime co-host Savannah Guthrie,
ROGER WONG/INSTARimages.com Today meteorologist Dylan Dreyer was surprised to find out that colleague Hoda Kotb planned to leave the acclaimed morning show. "I was in Nashville 'cause I had just covered the People's Choice Country Music Awards [in September 2024].
Dressed in a navy suit and yellow tie that his wife and kids picked out for the occasion, Craig stands at the TODAY desk reading over copy when music begins playing. He looks up, surprised, as the first verse of Hootie and Blowfish’s “Let Her Cry” comes through the studio speakers.
“I was like, ‘Are they forcing you out?’ She’s like, ‘No Craig, I’m OK. I’m leaving,’” he recalled. “I was legit stunned, so much so that after she left, I went back to her dressing room, and I was like, ‘Are you sure you’re OK?’ It takes a certain kind of courage to leave anything when you’re at the height of your game.”