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NBC News Now (stylized as NBC News NOW_) is an American streaming video news channel operated by the NBC News division of NBCUniversal.
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The service was first announced on October 24, 2018, under the name NBC News Signal; the service would be distributed via NBC News digital platforms, as well as free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) services such as Pluto TV. It was initially led by NBC News and MSNBC's then-senior vice president of special programming Rashida Jones.[1]
The service was announced as focusing on "political and social issues in America", and soft launched with an evening show hosted by Simone Boyce, and 218: Race for the House—a special program hosted by MSNBC analyst Steve Kornacki to cover the lead-up to the 2018 midterm elections. NBC News Group SVP of digital Nick Ascheim explained that the service planned to target viewers "who are up-to-date on the headlines but are seeking a deeper understanding of the news of the moment." NBC News expected the service to launch a full lineup of news programming by mid-2019.[1] NBC News would be the last of the Big Three networks' news divisions to launch a live streaming news channel, behind CBS News's CBS News 24/7 and ABC News's ABC News Live.[1]
The service officially launched on May 29, 2019, as NBC News Now; the channel would broadcast from 3 to 11 pm. ET daily, carrying original programming (including hourly news briefs) that would draw upon the resources of other NBC News programming, as well as extended breaking news coverage.[2][3] In July 2019, NBC News Now hired former WNYW and CNBC Europe reporter Alison Morris as its first full-time anchor.[4]
In October 2020, after being delayed from April due to the COVID-19 pandemic, NBC News Now launched Morning News Now with Savannah Sellers and Joe Fryer; it was contrasted from NBC's Today and MSNBC's Morning Joe as being a "hard news"-oriented program.[5] In April 2021, NBC News hired former WTVJ, WNBC, and ABC News personality Tom Llamas to host a new evening show, which premiered in September 2021 as Top Story.[6][7] In July 2021, NBC News hired around 200 new employees, the majority of which supporting digital initiatives such as NBC News Now.[8] Hallie Jackson also premiered a new program, Hallie Jackson Now, in November 2021.[9]
On June 6, 2022, MSNBC's MTP Daily with Chuck Todd moved to NBC News Now as Meet the Press Now.[10] In January 2023, Gadi Schwartz—who co-hosted NBC News's Snapchat show Stay Tuned—was announced as a new 8 p.m. host.[11] On August 3, 2022, NBC News announced NBC News Daily, a new daytime news program that would air on both NBC News Now and the NBC broadcast network, replacing its long-running soap opera Days of Our Lives (which moved exclusively to NBCUniversal's streaming service Peacock) on the latter.[12][13]
On June 4, 2023, Chuck Todd announced that he would depart as moderator of Meet the Press, being succeeded as the host of it and Meet the Press Now by Kristen Welker.[14]
In March 2025, it was announced that Llamas would succeed Lester Holt as the host of the weekday edition of NBC Nightly News, while also continuing to host Top Story for NBC News Now.[15]
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