(AP) - Former “Meet the Press” moderator Chuck Todd is leaving NBC News after nearly 18 years at the network. Todd said in a memo to NBC News colleagues that Friday was his last day.
Former moderator of “Meet The Press” and longtime NBC News political analyst Chuck Todd is leaving the network, he announced Friday. “Look, I’ve been here a long time,” Todd said on an ...
Chuck Todd, former moderator of NBC’s “Meet the Press,” is leaving the network after nearly 20 years. In an internal memo on Friday, Todd thanked his longtime colleagues and said he has a ...
As Todd Gilliland enters his fourth full-time season in NASCAR’s top division with Front Row Motorsports, it feels like he’s making exactly the progress he should as part of an organization ...
Chuck Todd, the former moderator of "Meet the Press," is leaving NBC News. Todd, who has become a noticeably less visible presence on the network after he was replaced as "Meet the Press ...
A longtime major figure of NBC and MSNBC’s political coverage, Mr. Todd became less omnipresent in recent years. By John Koblin Chuck Todd, the former “Meet the Press” moderator and a ...
Chuck Todd, the former host of “Meet the Press,” is departing NBC News, as he informed his colleagues in a memo on Friday. The decision comes as Todd seeks new opportunities outside the NBCUniversal ...
Todd said in a memo to NBC News colleagues that Friday was his last day. He'll continue doing his podcast and said he's considering new projects, but offered no details. He joined NBC News as ...
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But the most intriguing connections are running backs coach Todd Pinkston, who played wide receiver for the Eagles from 2000-04, and, of course, Carson Wentz, the franchise quarterback who forced ...
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