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Meet the Press is a weekly American television Sunday morning talk show broadcast on NBC. [6] [7] It is the longest-running program on American television, though its format has changed since the debut episode on November 6, 1947.
Chuck Todd, a staple of Washington coverage for NBC News since 2007, is leaving the network. Todd, who moderated NBC's "Meet the Press" from 2009 to 2024, told staffers Friday he is departing to ...
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 ...
Chuck Todd replaced on 'Meet the Press' by Kristen Welker. In 2007, the late Tim Russert, who was NBC's Washington bureau chief and "Meet The Press" moderator at the time, recruited Todd to work ...
In February 2009, the ratings gap between Meet the Press and its competitors – This Week and CBS' Face the Nation – began closing. Meet the Press posted its lowest ratings since NBC News correspondent David Gregory became moderator in early February of that year, with the February 1 telecast averaging just 3.9 million viewers.
The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning and cancelled shows from the 2023–24 season. The daytime schedules for the five major networks that offer morning programming are expected to remain consistent with the prior television season.
TV journalist Chuck Todd, who in 2023 stepped down as host of NBC’s Meet the Press, is now leaving the network altogether, he confirmed on Friday. “There’s never a perfect time to leave a ...
NBC’s Meet the Press host Chuck Todd will be stepping down later this year. He will be replaced by Kristen Welker, the current co-host of Weekend Today. Todd announced the news of his departure ...