Hoda Kotb may have departed Today, but she has not cut ties with NBC for good. The broadcaster revealed she signed a new deal ...
Hoda Kotb might be spending more time with her kids after exiting 'Today,' but she's also got several professional projects ...
The emotional lynchpin of NBC’s morning news show was celebrated ... in a New York City criminal case. Then the “Hoda-bration” began with Kotb, co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, Al Roker, Carson ...
Though Hoda Kotb is hanging up her hat as co-anchor of TODAY and co-host of TODAY with Hoda & Jenna, NBC viewers will still see her familiar face on the network in the future. Hoda is remaining ...
TODAY co-anchor Hoda Kotb will exit the NBC show this month after the beloved host announced earlier this year in an emotional moment on live television that she was planning to step down.
Hoda Kotb won't be gone entirely from TV screens as she will be taking on a new role at NBC. Hoda Kotb moderates the Gymnastics panel during the Team USA Media Summit at Marriott Marquis Hotel on ...
Hoda Kotb, the co-host of NBC’s “Today,” signed off Friday, ending a nearly two-decade long run with the morning show. As part of her send-off, the program showed a retrospective of her time ...
Hoda Kotb is wrapping up her time as co-anchor of TODAY. In September, Hoda announced her decision to leave her position on the show, although she plans to remain part of the NBC family.
Following an emotional final week on NBC’s Today, Hoda Kotb has signed on for another role with the network. Hoda’s co-stars celebrated her final week with a “Hoda-bration,” which brought ...
We're days away from Hoda Kotb's last day on "Today." The longtime NBC anchor and "Hoda & Jenna" host announced live on the show in September that she would be leaving the morning talk show ...
It's almost Hoda Kotb's last day at the TODAY show. Back in September, Hoda announced she was stepping down from her role with TODAY but would remain a part of the NBC family. She said she planned ...
Hoda Kotb has signed a new deal with the “Today” show and NBC to contribute exclusive interviews and cover the next two Olympics, Page Six can reveal. “I think it’ll be kind of a Snoop-ish ...