Lester Holt Steps Down as NBC News Anchor Leaving a Legacy After a Decade on Nightly News

Lester Holt Steps Down as NBC News Anchor Leaving a Legacy After a Decade on Nightly News

NBC News anchor Lester Holt, known for his iconic role as the host of Nightly News, has announced that he will be stepping down from his position.

At 65 years old, Holt has decided to focus solely on Dateline, the investigative news show he’s been hosting since 2011.

This shift marks the end of his tenure at the flagship show, which he had helmed since 2015.

A Career Milestone and Transition

During his time hosting Nightly News, Holt became a household name, respected for his calm and steady delivery of the evening news.

In a statement to his team, he described his years at Nightly News as an “amazing ride.”

Despite the move, Holt is not leaving NBC News entirely; he will continue to host Dateline, a show that has garnered him significant acclaim over the years.

No Word Yet on His Replacement

NBC has yet to officially name a successor for Holt at Nightly News.

The network has remained tight-lipped about the decision and has not provided any specific reason for Holt’s departure from the prestigious role.

The timing of this announcement has raised some questions, as it follows closely behind the news that MSNBC canceled Joy Reid’s popular show, The Reid Out.

What’s Next for NBC News?

As of now, NBC viewers will have to wait for further updates regarding the transition.

With Holt’s departure, the network faces another shift in its programming lineup, signaling a period of change for the flagship broadcast.

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