NBC’s “Today” is protecting the number of its subsequent co-host within the household.
The community introduced Thursday that veteran anchor Craig Melvin, a part of the community’s morning franchise since 2016, is taking on for the departing Hoda Kotb. Beginning Jan. 14, Melvin will take Kotb’s chair alongside Savannah Guthrie throughout this system’s flagship two hours from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m.
Kotb, 60, who changed Matt Lauer after he was fired over sexual harassment allegations in 2017, introduced in September that she is leaving this system to spend extra time along with her younger kids.
Hoda Kotb seems on NBC’s “Today” present at Rockefeller Plaza on Might 19, 2022, in New York.
(Charles Sykes / Invision / AP)
“Craig’s shown he has the talent and the range to cover all that we do here at ‘Today,’ ” Libby Leist, senior vp of “Today,” mentioned Thursday in a press release. “And he does it without ever losing that Southern charm.”
Carson Daly, Craig Melvin, Savannah Gutrie, Hoda Kotb and Al Roker on the set of NBC’s “Today.”
(Nathan Congleton / NBC Information)
Melvin can also be the writer of “Pops,” a memoir about his relationship together with his father who overcame addictions to alcohol and playing.
Melvin will proceed to co-host the third hour of “Today” with Al Roker, Dylan Dreyer and Sheinelle Jones.