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NBC to name Curry as co-host of "Today": report

NBC is expected to announce on Monday that Ann Curry will become co-host of morning television show "Today," according to The New York Times.
/ Source: Reuters

NBC is expected to announce on Monday that Ann Curry will become co-host of morning television show "Today," according to The New York Times.

Curry will succeed Meredith Vieira, who has served as co-host with Matt Lauer for five years, the newspaper said Sunday in its online edition. Curry has served as the news anchor on "Today" for 14 years, the newspaper said.

Natalie Morales, a 9 a.m. anchor of "Today," will succeed Curry as the news anchor, and Savannah Guthrie, a White House correspondent and MSNBC anchor, will become the new 9 a.m. anchor, the newspaper said.

Vieira's decision to leave was her own, the newspaper said.

NBC could not be immediately reached for comment.