Ann Curry Searches for Greatness in Everyday Heroes
Curry talks about her PBS series “We’ll Meet Again,” her own place in the #MeToo movement, and the issues of truth and trust in journalism.
By Kathryn Shattuck
Curry talks about her PBS series “We’ll Meet Again,” her own place in the #MeToo movement, and the issues of truth and trust in journalism.
By Kathryn Shattuck
The in-house investigation “found no evidence” that anyone in authority at NBC News or the “Today” show received complaints about Mr. Lauer until days before he was fired.
By Michael M. Grynbaum and John Koblin
Don Nash, the show’s executive producer since 2012, will be succeeded by Libby Leist, a veteran producer with deep ties to Washington.
By John Koblin
It was the first show of its type when it started in 1952, and has remained an important part of NBC News through the decades.
By Amie Tsang and Tiffany Hsu
A former “Today” regular, Ms Curry is leaving her full-time job with NBC News to help start a new media company, initially funded by NBCUniversal.
By Emily Steel
The author of this week’s cover article answers questions about the power struggle at NBC’s morning show — and why it matters.
By Rachel Nolan
How a toxic clash of personalities cost NBC’s “Today” its No. 1 ranking. Matt Lauer may yet lead the show back to the top spot, but the morning is tougher now than ever.
By Brian Stelter
In an interview on “Rock Center With Brian Williams,” Erin Callan, former chief financial officer of Lehman Brothers, discusses issues facing women in the workplace.
By William Alden
The last year for Matt Lauer, the once-popular host of the network’s “Today” show, is a lesson on how a combination of missteps can precipitate a star’s fall.
By Brian Stelter
Also, News Corporation edges closer to investing in the Yankees’ cable network, and a book investigating Scientology will be published in January.
By The Editors
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