A big shakeup is on the horizon…
NBC host Chuck Todd, the former moderator of “Meet the Press,” is meeting with other media organizations and has plans to leave the network in the near future.
“Chuck Todd has quietly been meeting with Washington media organizations about his post NBC-future,” Semafor reported Sunday.
Todd, 52, has told “top editors and leaders from other media organizations that he plans to leave NBC when his contract is up this year, and has discussed potential roles outside the network both in broadcast and digital media,” the report continued.
Previously the host of “Meet the Press,” NBC’s flagship Sunday program, Todd has faded from spotlight on the network after he was replaced by Kristen Welker in 2023 after nine years in the chair.
Todd has in the past hosted his own MSNBC program, “The Daily Rundown,” as well as served as NBC’s chief White House correspondent.
Todd previously publicly clashed with the network over its decision to hire former Republican National Conference (RNC) chair Ronna McDaniel.
He openly questioned his bosses for hiring McDaniel and for putting Welker in the awkward position of interviewing McDaniel, briefly a paid colleague of Welker’s, about her past 2020 election rhetoric.
“Let me deal with the elephant in the room,” Todd told Welker in March. “I think our bosses owe you an apology for putting you in this situation, because I don’t know what to believe.”
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