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Andrea Mead Canning (born 1972) is a Canadian-born journalist and writer. [4] She was named a Dateline NBC correspondent in 2012 and contributes to other NBC News platforms such as Today, NBC Nightly News and MSNBC. [5] She also is a fill-in anchor and news anchor on Today and Weekend Today.
Bill Patrick: (1990–1998), now with NBC Sports and NBCSN; Dan Patrick: (1989–2006), formerly co-hosted NBC's Football Night in America from 2008 to 2017, now a senior writer for Sports Illustrated and host of The Dan Patrick Show on Premiere Networks and Peacock [1] Samantha Ponder: (2019–2024) Scott Reiss: (2001–2008), now with NBC ...
A member of the Women's Sports Foundation, Joyce has covered a wide variety of sports, including figure skating, boxing, and dog shows. [2] Joyce has been married to former CBS and NBC reporter Harry Smith, since 1986. They have two sons. They live in New York City. She enjoys jogging and tennis. [citation needed]
The former home of NBC Nightly News, NBC Sports, Today, The Ed Show, The Howdy Doody Show, NBC News at Sunrise, The Gabby Hayes Show, Early Today, All in with Chris Hayes, The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell, Dateline NBC, and from October 9, 2016, until November 2, 2023, WNBC's News 4 New York. [12] [13] [9] 3rd floor: 2,668 sq ft (247.9 m 2) 4E
Andrea Canning and her husband waited for years to welcome a son into their life, and the moment is finally happening.. Days after the Dateline correspondent, 46, shared the happy news that she ...
NBC has won 2018 in total viewers, making it the network’s first such calendar-year victory in 16 years. ... Sports; Weather ...
NBC Olympics is the commercial name for the NBC Sports-produced broadcasts of the Summer and Winter Olympic Games as shown in the United States on NBCUniversal platforms. They include the NBC broadcast network and many of the company's cable networks; Spanish language network Telemundo; and streaming on the NBC Sports app, NBCOlympics.com, and Peacock.
Andrea Mitchell, one of the longest-running presences on MSNBC, will give up the reins to her daily noontime show at the NBCUniversal-backed cable-news outlet following the presidential ...