Craig Melvin Announced as New Co-Anchor of NBC's 'Today' Show
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Craig Melvin has been named the new co-anchor of NBC's 'Today' show, succeeding Hoda Kotb, who announced her departure in September. Melvin will join Savannah Guthrie at the anchor desk starting January 13, while Kotb's final show will be on January 10. Melvin, who has been with NBC for nearly 14 years, expressed excitement and gratitude for the new role. Kotb plans to step into a new role with NBC to spend more time with her family. The show's fourth hour will temporarily be called 'Today with Jenna & Friends.'
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