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Saturday, Dec 31
2005: NBC #1; Changes At The Top
For the rest of this year's news about NBC News check the NBC category.
> Dec. 28: In Q4, NBC Nightly News beats ABC by over 1 million viewers > Dec. 21: NBC correspondents may decertify AFTRA > Dec. 12: A Dateline NBC producer asks two governors to grant a death penalty waiver; Later, NBC says "appropriate action" has been taken > Dec. 12: Who would replace Katie Couric? Part two > Dec. 6: Couric speaks! "I'm figuring out what I want to do and when I want to do it," she tells TV Guide> Dec. 3: Who would replace Katie Couric? Part one > Nov. 29: NN widens its lead: Brian Williams beats WNT by more than one million viewers for 5 of the last 6 weeks > Nov. 29: Steve Capus becomes NBC News prez > Nov. 28: Couric doesn't know if she'll stay at NBC > Nov. 25: Two Macy's parade-goers are injured on Thanksgiving, but Katie and Matt don't tell viewers > Nov. 24: 15 staffers are laid off from Dateline > Oct. 31: The NBC Nightly News is going online> Oct. 28: Tim Russert's role in the CIA leak investigation is revealed > Oct. 15: Michelle Kosinski is up a flood without a paddle > Oct. 10: You know it's a good day in hurricane coverage when... > Oct. 4: Williams returns to the Gulf Coast (and again in December) > Sept. 22: Jeff Zucker tells staffers to expect layoffs as NBC faces a budget crunch > Sept. 20: NBC partners with Habitat for Humanity to build homes at "Humanity Plaza;" More> Sept. 19: Could Campbell Brown replace Couric? > Sept. 15: Cheryl Gould is promoted to senior VP > Sept. 6: Neal Shapiro steps down; Steve Capus becomes acting president of NBC News> Aug. 23: Williams: "I would like to know who my competitors will be" > Aug. 17: David Verdi, Mark Lukasiewicz promoted to VP positions > Aug. 6: Bob Wright is looking for a "news czar" > Aug. 1: "Couric has met twice with CBS CEO Les Moonves, and will reach a decision about her future this fall" > July 25: NBC correspondent Jim Cummins accuses a Catholic archdiosese in Iowa of covering up two instances of sexual abuse that happened to him in 1962 > July 21: Andrea Mitchell is "roughed up" and "manhandled" by Sudanese officials; She blogs about it > July 6: NBC Nightly News is the #1 evening newscast for 52 consecutive weeks > June 29: NBC teases ABC for skipping presidential speech analysis in favor of a George Lopez re-run > June 22: NBC cuts deal for exclusive access on First Lady's trip to Africa > June 13: Couric scores the first Runaway Bride sit-down > June 9: Bill Wheatley, the "heart and soul" of NBC News, retires > June 6: Capus moves up to senior VP; Also, John Reiss becomes Nightly News EP > May 26: Amy Rosenblum becomes senior producer of Today II > May 25: Shapiro's days as NBC News president are numbered; The NYT says he WANTS to leave > May 16: Ann Curry becomes co-anchor of Dateline NBC > Apr. 29: Zucker is pressuring Couric to sign a three-year contract when her current one expires in May '06 > Apr. 20: NBC vet Jim Bell is named executive producer of Today> Apr. 19: Touchet is ousted from Today; and MSNBC VP Phil Griffin named exec in charge of Today > Mar. 25: Howard Reig, the voice of NBC News for almost 62 years, signs off > Mar. 10: Alex Wallace is named EP of Weekend Today > Feb. 9: A conflict of interest for U.N. correspondent Linda Fasulo? > Jan. 17: Newspapers buzz about Couric's possible departure to CBS > Jan. 3: Capus predicts the tsunami will be "one of the events that is going to define Brian Williams" Email This Post |
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