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May 15, 2024 · From Matt Lauer to Katie Couric and Bryant Gumbel, who both worked at the 'Today' show for 15 years, Closer takes a look at where the former hosts are now.
May 2, 2023 · Megyn Kelly Today notched disappointing ratings and a handful of controversies, including a comment Kelly made about blackface on an Oct. 2018 show, and she left NBC in Jan. 2019 with a...
- Tucker Carlson. Tucker Carlson is one of the most famous media figures among the American public today. He has managed to maintain a public presence ever since he was fired.
- Glenn Beck. Glenn Beck started his stint at Fox in 2009 after President Obama's inauguration. The conservative political commentator, radio host, entrepreneur, and television producer worked for Fox from 2009 to 2011, where he had a daily show.
- Shepard Smith. Shepard Smith left Fox in 2019 after being on the network for 23 years. Smith joined Fox News Channel in 1996 and has had different shows that peaked during different times in his career.
- Bill O’Reilly. Bill O'Reilly was forced to resign from Fox in 2017 after a series of sexual harassment allegations against him. O'Reilly is one of the former Fox News anchors who has worked in the network for more than two decades as a host and lead in multiple programs on the network.
- Barbara Walters
- Tom Brokaw
- Jane Pauley
- Bryant Gumbel
- Deborah Norville
- Chris Wallace
- Katie Couric
- Meredith Vieira
- Ann Curry
- Natalie Morales
Walters retired from her TV career in 2014, after creating The View and starring on that ABC daytime talk show for 17 seasons. She reportedly hasn’t made a public appearance since 2016, but in 2020, Walters’ rep told Us Weekly the former 20/20host is “doing just fine.”
Brokaw retired from NBC News after 55 years in 2021, with the news division noting that he’s the only anchor who has anchored all three of its flagship programs: Today, NBC Nightly News, and Meet the Press. He’s still in the media, though: Last month, he wrote a Washington Post perspective on the death of Bob Dole. (In 2018, two women accused Broka...
Pauley started contributing to CBS Sunday Morning in 2014 and became the program’s anchor in 2016, marking her first regular hosting gig in more than a decade and one she still holds today. “It just feels so comfortable, so right,” she told TV Insiderin 2016.
Gumbel remains the host of Real Sports, an HBOseries that has earned 33 Sports Emmy Awards, including 19 for Outstanding Sports Journalism, since its 1995 debut. The show has been covering a number of topical issues recently, from the long-term effects of athletes dealing with COVID-19 and the obstacles facing women in the male-dominated sports jou...
Norville has hosted the syndicated newsmagazine Inside Edition since 2015. She has also gotten involved behind the camera, serving as executive producer on last year’s Lifetime movie The Long Island Serial Killer: A Mother’s Hunt for Justice.
Wallace announced his retirement from Fox News Sunday last month, capping off an 18-year stint moderating the Fox News program. Next up for him is a job at the upcoming streaming service CNN+, on which he’ll host a weekday interview show, CNNreports.
Couric returned to the limelight last year with her two-week gig guest-hosting Jeopardy! and her tell-all Going There, the latter of which detailed her time at Today and the program’s rivalry with Good Morning America. (In one passage, she wrote that she “loved” getting under the skin of then-GMA host Diane Sawyer.)
Vieira is now three seasons into 25 Words or Less, the syndicated game show she hosts and enjoys, even when she has to do the job from home to social distance. (“There was something so cool to go to the studio in L.A. and being with folks in a studio and interacting on a personal and physical level,” she told TV Insiderin 2020. “There is no substit...
Curry is the host of the TNT/TBS medical-mystery docuseries Chasing the Cure, the first season of which aired in 2019. She has also been teaching virtual journalism classes at American University in Washington, D.C., with course material on war correspondence, ethics, and credibility, per KGW.
Morales left Today last October and joined The Talk as a full-time panelistlater that month. “It’s always exciting and new to start something different, and I love this new adventure that we’re all going to be taking together,” she told viewers at the time.
Interview – 2024. Add to watch list. Overview. Composer, musician and singer Murray Grindlay has been called the "jingles king" of New Zealand, having created some of the most beloved songs in Kiwi commercials — from the Crunchie Train Robbery ad to the iconic Mainland cheese orchestral score.
After leaving the group, Murray headed for Australia, where he sang at the ‘Whisky a Go-Go’, a legendary nightclub in Sydney’s notorious King’s Cross. Two years later, he returned to New Zealand where he and his partner married and were soon expecting their first child.
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Murray was, at the time, in rapidly failing health. Sadly he passed away just a few weeks later, on June 8, 2013, before an edited version of this interview appeared in print. We are proud to have known Murray, enriched to have seen and heard him perform, and deeply saddened to have lost him.