Will Brian Williams Ever Get to Be Anchor Again?msnbc

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After 28 years at NBC News, Brian Williams announced on Tuesday that he would be leaving the company when his current contract runs out at the cease of the yr. Now the biggest question is where he'll end up next.

Host of MSNBC's The 11th Hour, Williams joined NBC News in 1993 and has go a household name in the years since, beginning as the network's White House correspondent, anchoring the weekend edition of NBC Nightly News, getting his ain evidence on MSNBC and CNBC, and succeeding Tom Brokaw as ballast of the flagship Nightly News for a decade. He was infamously removed from NBC Nightly News and received a six-month suspension from the network in February 2015 for misrepresenting events which occurred while he was roofing the Iraq War in 2003. He told and re-told a fabricated-upwards story near his helicopter coming nether burn during his coverage.

Williams ended his NBC News career as MSNBC'south breaking news ballast (although he was not featured on the network'due south 2021 Election Night coverage), and every bit host of The 11th Hr, which airs on MSNBC weekdays in the 11 p.m. timeslot, having debuted in 2016.

And then, what's next for the veteran anchorman who has spent virtually 40 years in broadcasting? "This is the terminate of a affiliate and the beginning of another," Williams said yesterday in a statement about his exit. "There are many things I want to do, and I'll popular up again somewhere." As for where he'll "pop up again," we take some thoughts:

One possibility is CBS News. Williams spent half-dozen years with the company'south flagship station, WCBS-TV, before joining NBC News. There was a recent New York Mail service report—which CBS has denied—about Norah O'Donnell potentially being in danger of losing the Evening News anchor and managing editor function. If that were to somehow happen, perhaps Williams, an evening news veteran, would be the ane to replace her.

The New York Times reports that Williams "has not expressed much involvement in returning to a traditional nightly evening newscast," which, to be frank, seems to be carefully worded in a way that leaves his options open if CBS News were ever to come up calling.

Additionally, contract talks are underway for CBS Mornings co-host Gayle King. Depending on what happens with that, a slot could open up there. It's unlikely that Williams will desire to accept on a morn show office at this point in his career, only possibly he could join CBS in another capacity. Could 60 minutes come calling?

Neeraj Khemlani and Wendy McMahon stepped into the CBS News president and co-heads role this jump, and it'due south possible they'll want to brand a splash.

ABC News, meanwhile, seems like a less likely landing spot. Since Williams' exit from NBC Nightly News, David Muir has helped elevator ABC World News Tonight past NBC and into the No. 1 spot in the evening news race. Muir as well replaced George Stephanopoulos as the network's pb breaking news ballast earlier this year, with the latter holding onto his GMA and This Week ballast roles, and getting his own product arm in partnership with ABC. Don't see much room over there.

CNN looks to be a much better fit for Williams than ABC News. CNN+ is launching early side by side year, and the company has already poached NBC talent, from both in front of and backside the camera. The most prominent addition to-date has been former NBC News correspondent and MSNBC host Kasie Hunt, who will host a prove on the CNN-branded streaming service adjacent year. Hunt is as well master national affairs analyst for the network.

CNN is clearly interested in big proper name talent for its new service, and Williams is easily the biggest name on the complimentary agent market. It was reported earlier this calendar month that WarnerMedia News and Sports chairman Jeff Zucker offered Rachel Maddow $20 million a year to become the face of CNN+. Maddow and NBCUniversal eventually settled on a new contract that pays her a reported $30 1000000 a year.

When asked whether CNN+ has had whatsoever talks with Williams, the network did not immediately respond to a asking for comment.

Another option is the podcast route, as he undoubtedly has much to say. But for at present, CBS and CNN+ seem to exist at the forepart of the pack.

It's end of an era at NBC News with Williams' imminent go out, and the NBCU News Grouping has a lot of large decisions to brand adjacent year when it comes to MSNBC. Rachel Maddow is leaving her nightly primetime bear witness next yr, and viewers will see her on a slightly less frequent basis. But in regard to Williams, nosotros dubiety this is the last we'll run across of him on our screens, TV or mobile, and we're interested to learn where he ends upward next.

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