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NBC Dateline correspondent and Today show West Coast anchor Natalie Morales is leaving NBC News after 22 years at the network.
Morales and Tom Mazzarelli, the executive producer of the Today show, announced the news to staff Friday afternoon. In his note, Mazzarelli said that Morales has “been offered an opportunity she’s passionate about,” and which spurred on her decision.
She won’t be departing immediately, however. Morales will appear on Dateline through the end of the year, and will be given a sendoff on the Today show sometime in the next few weeks.
Morales began her career with NBC News at the network’s owned-and-operated station ...
Morales and Tom Mazzarelli, the executive producer of the Today show, announced the news to staff Friday afternoon. In his note, Mazzarelli said that Morales has “been offered an opportunity she’s passionate about,” and which spurred on her decision.
She won’t be departing immediately, however. Morales will appear on Dateline through the end of the year, and will be given a sendoff on the Today show sometime in the next few weeks.
Morales began her career with NBC News at the network’s owned-and-operated station ...
- 10/1/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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NBC Dateline correspondent and Today show west coast anchor Natalie Morales is leaving NBC News after 22 years at the network.
Morales and Tom Mazzarelli, the executive producer of the Today show, announced the news to staff on Friday afternoon. In his note, Mazzarelli said that Morales has “been offered an opportunity she’s passionate about,” and which spurred on her decision.
She won’t be departing immediately, however. Morales will appear on Dateline through the end of the year, and will be given a send-off on the Today show sometime in the next few weeks.
Morales began her career with NBC News at the network’s owned-and-operated ...
Morales and Tom Mazzarelli, the executive producer of the Today show, announced the news to staff on Friday afternoon. In his note, Mazzarelli said that Morales has “been offered an opportunity she’s passionate about,” and which spurred on her decision.
She won’t be departing immediately, however. Morales will appear on Dateline through the end of the year, and will be given a send-off on the Today show sometime in the next few weeks.
Morales began her career with NBC News at the network’s owned-and-operated ...
- 10/1/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Remember going to crowded outdoor concerts? Hoda Kotb does.
One of the perks of being an anchor on NBC’s venerable “Today” morning show is getting to see Jason Mraz or Aerosmith belt one out in the middle of New York’s Rockefeller Plaza, with dozens of fans of the show surrounding the stage. That’s just one of many core elements of “Today” that have been scuttled due to the coronavirus pandemic. Before all this happened, Larry David and Senator Bernie Sanders could visit the show in person and make fun of their similar looks. Passers-by could peer in the windows of Studio 1A, the show’s longtime home, as Kotb and co-anchor Savannah Guthrie deliver each day’s broadcast.
Kotb is eager to see all of it return.
“We want people who have faces in the glass. We want to wave to people who make signs that say,...
One of the perks of being an anchor on NBC’s venerable “Today” morning show is getting to see Jason Mraz or Aerosmith belt one out in the middle of New York’s Rockefeller Plaza, with dozens of fans of the show surrounding the stage. That’s just one of many core elements of “Today” that have been scuttled due to the coronavirus pandemic. Before all this happened, Larry David and Senator Bernie Sanders could visit the show in person and make fun of their similar looks. Passers-by could peer in the windows of Studio 1A, the show’s longtime home, as Kotb and co-anchor Savannah Guthrie deliver each day’s broadcast.
Kotb is eager to see all of it return.
“We want people who have faces in the glass. We want to wave to people who make signs that say,...
- 3/11/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
NEW YORK -- Two weeks after picking an executive producer for its new national morning show, Fox has named two co-executive producers.
The untitled morning show will debut in January, hosted live from New York by Mike Jerrick and Juliet Huddy from 9-10 a.m. EST. It will air at the start on Fox's owned and operated stations.
The network said Monday that Patricia Ciano and Terence Noonan will be co-executive producers. Ciano had been supervising producer at Sony Pictures Television, where she launched Judge Hatchett and Judge Maria Lopez. She also worked with RDF Media on ABC's Wife Swap as well as on Ricki Lake, "Life & Style" and Jenny Jones.
Noonan had been executive creative consultant at SPT. He had been executive producer of Plum TV's Beauty Beat and also worked on "Life & Style" as senior producer plus Living It Up With Ali and Jack, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, ElimiDate and The Rosie O'Donnell Show.
They join executive producer Tom Mazzarelli, who left his job as senior producer at NBC's Today to become executive producer of the morning show.
The untitled morning show will debut in January, hosted live from New York by Mike Jerrick and Juliet Huddy from 9-10 a.m. EST. It will air at the start on Fox's owned and operated stations.
The network said Monday that Patricia Ciano and Terence Noonan will be co-executive producers. Ciano had been supervising producer at Sony Pictures Television, where she launched Judge Hatchett and Judge Maria Lopez. She also worked with RDF Media on ABC's Wife Swap as well as on Ricki Lake, "Life & Style" and Jenny Jones.
Noonan had been executive creative consultant at SPT. He had been executive producer of Plum TV's Beauty Beat and also worked on "Life & Style" as senior producer plus Living It Up With Ali and Jack, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, ElimiDate and The Rosie O'Donnell Show.
They join executive producer Tom Mazzarelli, who left his job as senior producer at NBC's Today to become executive producer of the morning show.
- 11/27/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Tom Mazzarelli, who most recently was senior producer on NBC's Today, has been named executive producer of Fox's new national morning program, set to debut in January on the Fox O&Os.
The as-yet-untitled show, hosted by former Fox News Channel DaySide hosts Mike Jerrick and Juliet Huddy, will originate from New York and feature celebrity and newsmaker interviews as well as general-interest programming.
The program, a joint production of Fox Television Stations and Twentieth Television, will be live in most markets from 9-10 a.m. Mazzarelli also spent four years at MSNBC as a producer for the cable news channel's primetime programs. He also worked on CNN's Larry King Live.
The as-yet-untitled show, hosted by former Fox News Channel DaySide hosts Mike Jerrick and Juliet Huddy, will originate from New York and feature celebrity and newsmaker interviews as well as general-interest programming.
The program, a joint production of Fox Television Stations and Twentieth Television, will be live in most markets from 9-10 a.m. Mazzarelli also spent four years at MSNBC as a producer for the cable news channel's primetime programs. He also worked on CNN's Larry King Live.
- 11/10/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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