Hoda Kotb exited the 'Today' show on Jan. 10, making way for Melvin to replace her in the co-anchor seat It’s the start of a new era on the Today show. After Hoda Kotb exited the NBC morning show on Friday,
We go in and we sit on the set and there are these trays,” Guthrie joked, explaining that in the trays for their personal items, Kotb had left, “like, one contact and, like, expired
For many people, today was a day like any other. They woke up, downed some coffee and began counting down the hours to the weekend. However, for those whose morning routine includes turning on NBC to watch The Today Show,
Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager have left incredibly moving messages to their friend Sheinelle Jones, as the anchor takes time away from The Today Show over a "family health matter".
It was a “Hoda-bration” at the Today show Friday as Hoda Kotb prepared to exit the long-running NBC show after 17 years. Kotb, who has spent 26 years at NBC News and has co-anchored Today With Hoda & Jenna since 2018,
Hoda Kotb, the co-host of NBC’s “Today,” signed off Friday, ending a nearly two-decade long run with the morning show.
Hoda Kotb exited the 'Today' show on. See her tearful sendoffs from Jenna Bush Hager, Savannah Guthrie, Al Roker, Craig Melvin and Carson Daly.
In honor of their last show together, Bush Hager read an emotional letter about their time as co-hosts. Kotb’s family and friends were in the audience — including her two daughters Haley 7, and Hope, 5, sister, brother, sister-in-law, nieces and her closest friends.
Hoda Kotb officially said goodbye to the "Today" show Friday in an emotional episode filled with memorable moments. Here are five of the best: — Kotb was joined by daughters Haley, 8, and Hope, 5, for part of the broadcast.
Hoda Kotb appeared on her final episode of the 'Today' show on Friday, January 10, after announcing her exit in September 2024
The 60-year-old journalist spoke with PEOPLE on the 'Today' Plaza after a massive televised 'Hoda-Bration' commemorated her final day
Hoda Kotb's last week at the 'Today' show began on Monday, Jan. 6 with a bang! The NBC morning news show reunited Kotb with 70 of her former Tri Delta sorority sisters from Virginia Tech.