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After Tim Russert's death in June 2008, Todd was a candidate to replace him as the host of NBC's Meet the Press, [11] but David Gregory was ultimately selected for the job. On December 18, 2008, NBC announced [ 12 ] that Todd would succeed Gregory as NBC News Chief White House Correspondent, partnering with Savannah Guthrie on the news beat.
MSNBC explained that the program is meant to "bring the insight and power of Meet the Press to our air every day of the week.” [31] By 2022, the show was airing in the 1:00 p.m. Eastern slot, and in May it was announced that the show would be moving from MSNBC to the free streaming platform NBC News NOW, and rechristened Meet the Press Now ...
Meet the Press Daily with Chuck Todd will move from MSNBC to the network streaming service NBC News Now. Starting on June 6, his daily show will stream as Meet the Press Now, marking the latest ...
Todd took over “Meet the Press” in September 2014, succeeding David Gregory, expanding the program’s broadcast and digital footprint to include a weekly podcast, a blog and an annual film ...
In what may be the most significant commitment of a big name talent to a streaming news service, Chuck Todd's MSNBC program "Meet the Press Daily" is moving to NBC News NOW. Executives will ...
On August 14, 2014, NBC announced Gregory would leave the parent network, with his hosting duties assumed by Chuck Todd. [24] On August 17, 2014, Andrea Mitchell hosted Meet the Press, and paid brief tribute to Gregory's career at NBC, saying, "In 20 years with NBC News, David has done it all.... Through all the years, David has been true to ...
Chuck Todd‘s Meet the Press Daily — an extension of NBC’s venerable news program Meet the Press — is relocating from MSNBC to streaming outlet NBC News NOW, where it will now be known as ...
From launch until June 2011, original host Chuck Todd was joined by then White House correspondent Savannah Guthrie. Guthrie left on June 3, 2011 [3] in preparation for her new role as a co-host of NBC's Today. [4] Since her departure, Todd anchored the broadcast alone. [5] Eventually, the show become known as The Daily Rundown with Chuck Todd.