NEW YORK >> NBC News fired longtime “Today” show host
Matt Lauer today for “inappropriate sexual behavior,” making him the
second morning television show personality to lose his job because of
sexual misconduct charges in a week.
Lauer’s co-host Savannah Guthrie made the announcement at
the top of today’s “Today” show. Last week, CBS News fired Charlie Rose
after complaints from several women who worked for him.
NBC News Chairman Andrew Lack said the network had received a
complaint from a colleague on Monday night, and a review determined it
was a clear violation of company standards. While it was the first
complaint lodged against Lauer, Lack said in a memo to staff that “we
were also presented with reason to believe this may not have been an
isolated incident.”
Lauer, 59, has hosted “Today” for two decades. When paired
with Katie Couric, “Today” was the longtime ratings leader and was
highly lucrative for NBC. It now runs second in the ratings to ABC’s
“Good Morning America.”
Many “Today” show viewers took out their anger for the
unsightly 2012 firing of co-host Ann Curry on Lauer, sending the show
plunging in the ratings. But NBC stuck with Lauer and the show had
steadied with his pairing with Guthrie. The show runs for four hours,
with Lauer and Guthrie hosting the first two.
He joins a lengthening list of media figures felled by
sexual misconduct charges this year. Besides Rose, they include Lauer’s
former NBC News colleague Mark Halperin, former Fox News prime-time host
Bill O’Reilly and National Public Radio newsroom chief Michael Oreskes.
The New York Times suspended White House correspondent Glenn Thrush
last week.
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