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Hoda Kotb may have departed Today, but she has not cut ties with NBC for good. The broadcaster revealed she signed a new deal with the TV network that helped her skyrocket to fame more than a decade ago.
For the 'TODAY' show co-anchor, turning 60 changed her perspective of what was possible personally and professionally.
Kotb hosted Today ‘s fourth-hour with Bush Hager from 2019 until her departure from NBC on January 10, 2025. She previously hosted with Kathie Lee Gifford from 2008 to 2019. According to the Daily Mail insider, Kotb has given her seal of approval to Johansson as her replacement.
Kotb left 'Today' on Friday, Jan. 10, after 17 years on the air Hoda Kotb may have bid farewell to the Today show, but that doesn't mean she isn't still friends with Jenna Bush Hager and Savannah Guthrie.
Hoda Kotb may no longer be co-hosting 'Today,' but she's banking on creating a lucrative new wellness venture.
Hoda Kotb returned to see her Today co-stars just a week after her emotional departure from the show. She reunited with former NBC co-stars, including Savannah Guthrie, Dylan Dreyer, and Jenna Bush Hager.
Hoda Kotb might be spending more time with her kids after exiting 'Today,' but she's also got several professional projects in the works.
The sky's the limit for Hoda Kotb after her recent Today show exit. Kotb, 60, bid a tearful farewell to the NBC morning show on January 10. After nearly 30 years of working for the network, the TV personality plans to enter the wellness space by launching her very own wellness-focused company and app.
Hoda Kotb signed off and Norah O'Donnell is following her lead. But experts say the TV news business continues to "ebb and flow" amid talent shifts.
After Hoda Kotb spent her final morning on Today last Friday, the beloved host will no longer show up on the 2025 TV schedule as a main co-anchor for the first time since she started in 2018. It has to feel especially odd for her longtime co-host Savannah Guthrie,
The three TV personalities grabbed a bite to eat before seeing fellow “Today” anchor Willie Geist host his first “Sunday Sitdown Live” show Wednesday.