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The transition at Today will be on display Friday morning.
Sources confirm that Savannah Guthrie will co-host the show alongside Matt Lauer. It is a role Guthrie has occupied on many mornings as a substitute for Ann Curry, who bid a tearful farewell to viewers on Thursday’s show.
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But a formal announcement about Guthrie’s role is not expected during the program.
Guthrie was offered the job last week, while NBC News executives were hammering out a new position for Curry.
Getting the new Today team in place in time to take advantage of the ratings bump from NBC’s coverage of the London Olympics is a priority.
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Curry will travel to London for the Games. Meredith Vieira, Curry’s Today predecessor, will co-host the Opening Ceremonies with Lauer and Bob Costas.
Guthrie, who is also Today‘s chief legal analyst, appeared during the 7 a.m. hour of Today on Thursday to discuss the Supreme Court’s decision on President Obama’s Health Care Reform Act.
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She was not in the studio for Curry’s emotional farewell. But she returned for the 9 a.m. hour, which she regularly hosts with Al Roker and Natalie Morales. Lauer also stuck around for Today‘s continuing coverage of the Court’s decision.
questions, and that was stupid of me,” Louis-Dreyfus says. “People started talking about, ‘Oh a female vice president!’ And I’m just trying to make a funny-as-s–t show. But I’m being asked questions as if I were running for office.”
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see the treatment of Ann as … just plain mean — and vote with their remote control?””] really eye-opening: ‘Wow, the character of Amy is really angry.’ I had never had those conversations about an independent movie I’d been in.”“]
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