Lester Holt will leave his post as anchor of NBC’s “Nightly News” program this summer but remain at the network and expand his role hosting “Dateline,” he told colleagues in an announcement Monday.
Mr. Llamas, an anchor on the company’s streaming news service, will succeed Lester Holt, who last month announced his plans ...
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He will be the first Latino person to host NBC's flagship news program after Lester Holt stepped down to focus on "Dateline." ...
The son of Cuban immigrants, Llamas will be the first Latino to anchor a weekday English language broadcast network evening ...
Lester Holt plans to step down this summer as anchor of “NBC Nightly News,” a position he has held since 2015. Holt told staff on Monday he will remain an anchor with NBC’s “Dateline,” a program he ...
Holt, 65, joined NBC back in 2000. He became the permanent anchor of "Nightly News” in June 2015 — replacing Brian Williams after anchoring weekend editions of the show for eight years. And he has ...
Tom Llamas will succeed Lester Holt as the anchor of 'NBC Nightly News,' while continuing to lead a one-hour live-streamed ...
Lester Holt plans to step away as anchor at "NBC Nightly News" this summer but will remain with the network in another role.
Holt, who joined NBC News in 2000, was named anchor of "Nightly News" in June 2015, succeeding Brian Williams. Holt has served as main anchor of "Dateline" since September 2011. Prior to taking ...