Peter Alexander announced Saturday morning that he would be stepping down from NBC’s “Today” show, where he has been since 2018. He joined the network in 2004.
WASHINGTON — Peter Alexander announced Saturday that he is leaving NBC’s “Today” show after more than two decades at the network.
Alexander told viewers he wanted to spend more time with his family and “challenge himself with something new,” according to a news release.
Alexander started working at NBC News in 2004. He joined the “Today” show in 2018 and was named the co-chief White House correspondent for
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