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Lester Holt to Focus on 'Dateline' After Leaving 'NBC Nightly News'

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  • Lester Holt leaving 'NBC Nightly News' after 10 years
  • Transitioning to full-time role on 'Dateline NBC'
  • Part of recent departures of senior TV-news figures
  • No successor named yet for 'Nightly News'
  • Changes in evening-news format with other anchors
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  • Hoda Kotb left the "Today" show to prioritize spending more time with her children.
  • Chuck Todd departed NBC News to pursue new projects that were transitioning from ideas to reality.
  • Chris Wallace stepped aside from CNN after the 2024 presidential election.
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  • Holt's departure is part of a trend of senior TV-news personnel leaving their roles due to new economic pressures in the industry.
  • Chuck Todd and Andrea Mitchell are among the veterans who have recently departed from NBC News, reflecting the shifting landscape in news media.
  • Neil Cavuto and Chris Wallace also parted ways with their respective news outlets, indicating a broader trend of experienced journalists making changes in their careers.
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  • Tom Llamas, who joined NBC News from ABC News in 2021, is considered a candidate for the anchor position.
  • Peter Alexander, NBC News' chief White House correspondent and co-anchor of "Today" on weekends, is also a potential candidate to succeed Holt.
  • Hallie Jackson was recently appointed as the anchor of the Sunday broadcast of the program, indicating a potential internal candidate for the role.
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