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CHUCK TODD


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US media quickly forced to revisit a thorny question: How should a president's health be covered?

Read full article: US media quickly forced to revisit a thorny question: How should a president's health be covered?

At President Donald Trump's news conference, Fox News' Peter Doocy asked something that surely baffled those who avoided social media over Labor Day: โ€œHow did you find out over the weekend that you were dead?โ€.

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Nextdoor social site, looking for a revival, pins hopes on partnership with local news providers

Read full article: Nextdoor social site, looking for a revival, pins hopes on partnership with local news providers

The neighborhood social site Nextdoor is hoping for a revival by turning to local news providers.

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Award-winning international correspondent launches a new journalism platform

Read full article: Award-winning international correspondent launches a new journalism platform

Reporting in Somalia, Afghanistan and Syria was tough work for reporter Jane Ferguson.

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Life on the other side: Refugees from 'old media' flock to the promise of working for themselves

Read full article: Life on the other side: Refugees from 'old media' flock to the promise of working for themselves

A new world of podcasts, newsletters and websites has expanded media in recent years, and provided a lifeline to legacy media refugees who wanted โ€” or were forced to โ€” strike out on their own.

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Former 'Meet the Press' moderator Chuck Todd exits NBC News after nearly two decades

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Former โ€œMeet the Pressโ€ moderator Chuck Todd is leaving NBC News after nearly two decades at the network.

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How did CNN's moderators do in the Biden-Trump debate? It almost didn't matter that they were there

Read full article: How did CNN's moderators do in the Biden-Trump debate? It almost didn't matter that they were there

It almost didn't seem to matter that CNN's Dana Bash and Jake Tapper were on stage for the much-awaited presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

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Journalists critical of their own companies cause headaches for news organizations

Read full article: Journalists critical of their own companies cause headaches for news organizations

Journalists see themselves as truth-tellers, and sometimes as contrarians.

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Network political contributors have a long history. But are they more trouble than they're worth?

Read full article: Network political contributors have a long history. But are they more trouble than they're worth?

NBC News' messy hiring and firing of former Republican National Committee head Ronna McDaniel puts a spotlight on television's practice of paying on-air political contributors.

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NBC has cut ties with former RNC head Ronna McDaniel after employee objections, some on the air

Read full article: NBC has cut ties with former RNC head Ronna McDaniel after employee objections, some on the air

NBC News will cut ties with former Republican National Committee chief Ronna McDaniel, hired last week as an on-air political contributor.

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A vocal revolt: MSNBC personalities object to NBC News' hiring of Ronna McDaniel as a contributor

Read full article: A vocal revolt: MSNBC personalities object to NBC News' hiring of Ronna McDaniel as a contributor

Hosts across MSNBC's airwaves are following Chuck Todd in publicly criticizing their network for hiring former Republican National Committee chief Ronna McDaniel as a paid contributor.

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2020 vs. 2024 election: See how the media landscape has changed

Read full article: 2020 vs. 2024 election: See how the media landscape has changed

Come next year, here are examples of major differences for how the public will get their information for the 2024 election.

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Chuck Todd leaving NBC political panel show 'Meet the Press' and being replaced by Kristen Welker

Read full article: Chuck Todd leaving NBC political panel show 'Meet the Press' and being replaced by Kristen Welker

Chuck Todd says he's leaving โ€œMeet the Pressโ€ after a tumultuous near-decade of moderating the NBC political panel show and will be replaced by Kristen Welker.

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Media preps for 2022 election with focus on democracy issues

Read full article: Media preps for 2022 election with focus on democracy issues

Democracy issues were once an afterthought in election night coverage, with an occasional report on broken voting machines in a polling place or two.

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NBCU News Group seminar highlights unusual education effort

Read full article: NBCU News Group seminar highlights unusual education effort

For a news organization, NBC is leaning aggressively into education.

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Psaki rumors, Mulvaney hire at CBS News trouble journalists

Read full article: Psaki rumors, Mulvaney hire at CBS News trouble journalists

CBS' hiring of former Trump administration official Mick Mulvaney and MSNBC's discussions about bringing on White House press secretary Jen Psaki after she's left the Biden administration have troubled some journalists at the networks.

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Blanding makes her voice heard in Virginia governor's race

Read full article: Blanding makes her voice heard in Virginia governor's race

A Black activist and educator is making her presence known as a third-party candidate in Virginia governor's race.

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McAuliffe, Youngkin hold fiery debate on vaccinations, taxes

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Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican Glenn Youngkin got off to a combative start in the second and final debate in Virginiaโ€™s closely watched gubernatorial election.

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Debate takeaways: Virginia governor candidates go on attack

Read full article: Debate takeaways: Virginia governor candidates go on attack

It was a testy second and final debate in Virginiaโ€™s high-stakes governorโ€™s race between Democratic former Gov. Terry McAuliffe and Republican businessman Glenn Youngkin.

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WATCH: Terry McAuliffe, Glenn Youngkin square off in final gubernatorial debate

Read full article: WATCH: Terry McAuliffe, Glenn Youngkin square off in final gubernatorial debate

On Tuesday night, the two men looking to be Virginiaโ€™s next governor return to the debate stage.

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McAuliffe, Youngkin clash over vaccination, taxes in debate

Read full article: McAuliffe, Youngkin clash over vaccination, taxes in debate

Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican Glenn Youngkin got off to a combative start in the second and final debate in Virginiaโ€™s closely watched gubernatorial election.

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Virginia gubernatorial candidates prepare for second debate

Read full article: Virginia gubernatorial candidates prepare for second debate

Glenn Youngkin and Terry McAuliffe are set to take place in a debate hosted by NBC Washington at Northern Virginia Community College moderated by Chuck Todd, host of โ€œMeet the Press.โ€

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Should reporters challenge or ignore election disbelievers?

Read full article: Should reporters challenge or ignore election disbelievers?

Political figures unwilling to say they believe in the results of last year's presidential election pose a quandary for some in television news.

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NBC Newsโ€™ Chuck Todd weighs in on Virginiaโ€™s 2021 gubernatorial candidates

Read full article: NBC Newsโ€™ Chuck Todd weighs in on Virginiaโ€™s 2021 gubernatorial candidates

10 News spoke to NBC News Political Director Chuck Todd for a glimpse of what may happen in the coming months.

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The Latest: Nancy Pelosi reelected speaker of the House

Read full article: The Latest: Nancy Pelosi reelected speaker of the House

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., speaks to the media, Wednesday Dec. 30, 2020, on Capitol Hill in Washington. The group of House and Senate Republicans are echoing President Donald Trumpโ€™s baseless claims of widespread voter fraud. Democrat Nancy Pelosi was set to be reelected as House speaker by her party, which retains the majority in the House but with the slimmest margin in 20 years. Hawley specifically defended himself against criticism from GOP Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania as he challenges that stateโ€™s election results. Rep. Nancy Pelosi is set to be reelected as House speaker by fellow Democrats, who retain the House majority but with the slimmest margin in 20 years.

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Debate commission says it will make changes to format

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(Olivier Douliery/Pool vi AP)NEW YORK โ€“ The presidential debate commission says it will soon adopt changes to its format to avoid a repeat of the disjointed first meeting between President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden. The next presidential debate is a town hall format scheduled for Oct. 15 in Miami. That was the most-watched presidential debate ever. He called on the debate commission to act. Wallace is the only presidential debate moderator this cycle with prior experience, after receiving praise for handling the final Clinton-Trump debate in 2016.

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Complete Virginia Senate debate between Sen. Mark Warner and Daniel Gade

Read full article: Complete Virginia Senate debate between Sen. Mark Warner and Daniel Gade

Complete Virginia Senate debate between Sen. Mark Warner and Daniel GadePublished: September 23, 2020, 7:24 pmSen. Warner and his Republican challenger, Daniel Gade, took part in a debate on Sept. 23, 2020. NBC News' Chuck Todd moderated the debate, that was hosted by NBC4 in Washington, D.C.

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Trump complains of roll call coverage; nets cut speech off

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President Donald Trump points out into the audience after speaking during the first day of the 2020 Republican National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., Monday, Aug. 24, 2020. President Donald Trump complained about spotty coverage of the roll call vote that renominated him as the Republican candidate for president, and some television networks abandoned Trump's informal, 54-minute acceptance speech for aggressive fact-checking. Democrats turned the traditional roll call vote into a well-received television production, with delegates stationed in their home state or territory to proclaim allegiance to Joe Biden. Republicans had 336 delegates a fraction of the normal amount support Trump at the Charlotte Convention Center in North Carolina. Trump specifically complained about CNN and MSNBC, although he also grumbled that Fox News Channel had announcers talking over the vote.

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TV's unconventional night capped by raves for Michelle Obama

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(Scott Olson/Pool via AP)NEW YORK After a night in which television struggled to keep up with the Democrats' virtual convention, networks were rewarded with the most traditional of political events a powerful speech. This will not be like any convention we have seen before, ever, CNNs Anderson Cooper said at the opening of his networks coverage. Segments spent on broadcast networks previewing speeches by Obama and Sanders seemed like time-wasters when there were other things to show. Wallace's colleague, Dana Perino, stumbled into an unfortunate word choice in an effort to convey enthusiasm for Obama's address. Four years ago, when Hillary Clinton was nominated, 25 million people tuned in to the first night.

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NBC News apologizes for 'inaccurately' quoting William Barr

Read full article: NBC News apologizes for 'inaccurately' quoting William Barr

This combination photo shows Chuck Todd at the 2018 NBCUniversal Upfront in New York on May 14, 2018, left, and Attorney General William Barr speaking at the National Religious Broadcasters Convention in Nashville Tenn., on Feb. 26, 2020. NBC News is apologizing for a "Meet the Press" segment that cut a portion of an interview with Attorney General William Barr that left a false impression. When Barr was asked by reporter Catherine Herridge what history would say about the decision, Barr replied that โ€œhistory is written by the winner. โ€œEarlier today, we inadvertently and inaccurately cut short a video clip of an interview with AG Barr before offering commentary and analysis. The remaining clip included important remarks from the attorney general that we missed, and we regret the error.said that โ€œthe remaining clip included important remarks from the attorney general that we missed, and we regret the error,โ€ the tweet said.

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