Guthrie kidnapping triggers security overhaul and rethink of morning-show intimacy

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The Nancy Guthrie kidnapping has dominated headlines and sparked talk of tighter security in TV newsrooms, with NBC and Today reportedly boosting protection around 30 Rock and a possible move away from intimate on-air sharing on morning shows; while some say there’s no credible threat, security experts warn of broader industry changes as the FBI pursues leads and doubles the reward to $100,000.
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