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NBC News
NBC News
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NameNBC News
CountryUnited States
Launch1940
OwnerNBCUniversal
Key peopleNoah Oppenheim, Lester Holt, Savannah Guthrie

NBC News is a major American news division that has been a part of American broadcasting since 1940, with notable anchors such as John Cameron Swayze, Chet Huntley, and David Brinkley. It is owned by NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast, and has its headquarters at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, near the New York Stock Exchange and Times Square. The division has a long history of covering major events, including the Apollo 11 moon landing, the Watergate scandal, and the September 11 attacks, with contributions from renowned journalists like Tom Brokaw, Peter Jennings, and Katie Couric.

History

The history of NBC News dates back to 1940, when it was founded by RCA as a radio network with the help of David Sarnoff and Owen D. Young. The division quickly expanded to television in the 1950s, with the launch of The Huntley-Brinkley Report in 1956, featuring Chet Huntley and David Brinkley, and later John Chancellor and Frank McGee. Over the years, NBC News has covered numerous significant events, including the Assassination of John F. Kennedy, the Vietnam War, and the Fall of the Berlin Wall, with reporting from Walter Cronkite, Dan Rather, and Tom Brokaw. The division has also been at the forefront of investigative journalism, with notable reports from Edward R. Murrow, Mike Wallace, and Lesley Stahl on programs like 60 Minutes and Dateline NBC, which have won numerous awards, including the Peabody Award and the Emmy Award.

Organization

NBC News is organized into several departments, including the NBC News Washington Bureau, led by Ken Strickland, and the NBC News Investigative Unit, which has produced reports for Dateline NBC and other programs, often in collaboration with The New York Times, The Washington Post, and ProPublica. The division is also home to NBC News Digital, which operates the NBC News website and NBC News social media accounts, and has partnerships with Microsoft, Apple, and Google. The organization is led by Noah Oppenheim, who has overseen the launch of new programs like NBC News Now and the expansion of the division's digital media presence, including podcasts and online video content, available on platforms like YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook.

Programming

NBC News produces a wide range of programming, including Today, a morning news and talk show hosted by Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb, and Al Roker, and Nightly News, the division's flagship evening news program, anchored by Lester Holt, who has covered major events like the Olympic Games and the Presidential election. The division also produces Meet the Press, a Sunday morning news program hosted by Chuck Todd, which has featured interviews with Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Nancy Pelosi, and Dateline NBC, a newsmagazine program that has won numerous awards, including the Emmy Award and the Peabody Award, with reporting from Keith Morrison and Andrea Canning. Additionally, NBC News produces MSNBC, a 24-hour cable news channel that features programs like The Rachel Maddow Show and Morning Joe, hosted by Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski.

Notable Personnel

NBC News has a long history of employing talented and experienced journalists, including Tom Brokaw, Peter Jennings, and Katie Couric, who have covered major events like the Gulf War and the Iraq War. Current notable personnel include Lester Holt, Savannah Guthrie, and Chuck Todd, who have reported on events like the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020 United States presidential election, with analysis from Nicole Wallace and Steve Kornacki. The division has also employed numerous correspondents and reporters, including Andrea Mitchell, Kelly O'Donnell, and Hallie Jackson, who have covered events like the Supreme Court and the White House, and have won awards like the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award and the George Polk Award.

Controversies

NBC News has been involved in several controversies over the years, including the Brian Williams scandal, in which the former Nightly News anchor was found to have exaggerated his experiences during the Iraq War, and the Matt Lauer scandal, in which the former Today host was accused of sexual misconduct, leading to his termination and a lawsuit against the network, with coverage from The New York Times and The Washington Post. The division has also faced criticism for its coverage of certain events, including the 2016 United States presidential election and the COVID-19 pandemic, with analysis from CNN and Fox News.

International Broadcasts

NBC News has a significant international presence, with its programming broadcast in numerous countries around the world, including Canada, Mexico, and the United Kingdom, through partnerships with BBC News, CBC News, and Sky News. The division also operates NBC News International, a 24-hour news channel that is available in many countries, and has a significant online presence, with its website and social media accounts available in multiple languages, including Spanish, French, and Arabic, and has collaborations with Al Jazeera, Reuters, and the Associated Press. Additionally, NBC News has a number of international bureaus and correspondents who provide reporting from around the world, including Richard Engel and Keir Simmons, who have covered events like the Syrian Civil War and the European migrant crisis. Category:American television networks

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