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On 2/27/2026 at 10:00 AM, Georgie56 said:

CNN is reporting that Savannah intends to return to Today.

It was announced this morning she's coming back April 6th.

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I cannot imagine the internal fortitude it will take her to go back to work. I get it, life does indeed go on and despite our grief, we often must get back into routines. But few of us work in that kind of national fishbowl, with yet more scrutiny piled on amidst the uncertainty and wondering. 
 

Wondering, as she has stated, if her career was the reason this happened to her own mother must be excruciating beyond measure. 

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(Was typing my reply as yours came in lol @FiveNews)

 

For the first time in a long time I watched Saturday Today. I thought about how long Peter Alexander was at the network, and whether he still commutes from DC to NYC on the weekends. I walk into the other room and over hear Peter's voice saying "this place has meant so much to me thank you to all my mentor" sounding like a goodbye. Then this....

https://variety.com/2026/tv/news/peter-alexander-exit-nbc-news-1236701929/

 

My market airs Saturday Today on a delay so I'm seeing the news after online article articles already posted it.

 

The workload and missing out on family is totally understandable. That DC to New York weekly commute has got to be a grind. If Page 6 gossip is true about his frustrations from being passed over from multiple top positions, that's also understandable. Peter is a good talent, he would fit in many roles. even if he was passed over, he still been featured pretty prominently.

 

https://pagesix.com/2026/03/28/entertainment/peter-alexander-is-leaving-nbc-after-years-of-being-passed-over-for-top-anchor-jobs-source/

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8 minutes ago, MediaZone4K said:

(Was typing my reply as yours came in lol @FiveNews)

 

For the first time in a long time I watched Saturday Today. I thought about how long Peter Alexander was at the network, and whether he still commutes from DC to NYC on the weekends. I walk into the other room and over hear Peter's voice saying "this place has meant so much to me thank you to all my mentor" sounding like a goodbye. Then this....

https://variety.com/2026/tv/news/peter-alexander-exit-nbc-news-1236701929/

 

My market airs Saturday Today on a delay so I'm seeing the news after online article articles already posted it.

 

The workload and missing out on family is totally understandable. That DC to New York weekly commute has got to be a grind. If Page 6 gossip is true about his frustrations from being passed over from multiple top positions, that's also understandable. Peter is a good talent, he would fit in many roles. even if he was passed over, he still been featured pretty prominently.

 

https://pagesix.com/2026/03/28/entertainment/peter-alexander-is-leaving-nbc-after-years-of-being-passed-over-for-top-anchor-jobs-source/


I also read he is moving to MSNOW as the 11am anchor plus national reporting duties.  Good get for MSNOW.  

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The current iteration of Sunday Today celerbrates ten years. The original Sunday Today dates back to 1987 but didn't always air consistently across the years.

 

 

 

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On 4/12/2026 at 5:47 PM, FiveNews said:

The current iteration of Sunday Today celerbrates ten years. The original Sunday Today dates back to 1987 but didn't always air consistently across the years.

 

 

 

Yeah Weekend Today's timeslots have been eraatic. 

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