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NBC kicked off 2018 on Prison Tres Speciale Pour FemmesTuesday morning by officially naming Hoda Kotb as cohost of the popular Todayshow alongside Savannah Guthrie, the first time two women have co-anchored NBC's flagship morning show.
Kotb, who has 30 years of experience in television news, replaces Matt Lauer who was fired in November 2017 after numerous allegations of sexual misconduct.
SEE ALSO: Matt Lauer is what happens when men who are terrible to women are given every benefit of the doubtGuthire and Kotb celebrated the announcement at the start of Tuesday's show as Guthrie said: "Hoda is officially the co-anchor of Today... this has to be the most popular decision NBC has ever made, and I am so thrilled."
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"You are a partner and a friend and a sister, " Guthrie added, "And I am so happy to be doing this."
Kotb responded warmly to Guthrie, saying: "Well, there's no one I'd rather be sitting next to in 2018 than you."
NBC News chairman Andy Lack announced the move just moments before the show went live on Tuesday, saying in a statement: "Over the past several weeks, Hoda has seamlessly stepped into the co-anchor role alongside Savannah, and the two have quickly hit the ground running. They haven an undeniable connection with each other and most importantly, with viewers, a hallmark of Today."
Kotb first joined Todayin 2007 as the co-anchor of the show's fourth hour alongside Kathie Lee Gifford. She'll continue those duties while adding the first two hours of Today, from 7 a.m. ET to 9 a.m. ET, to her schedule. (Today's third hour is currently hosted by Megyn Kelly.)
The Todayshow fam have been celebrating the news throughout the morning, sharing their joy on Twitter.
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Former Todayhost and current NBC News head anchor Lester Holt chimed in as well.
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Indeed, it's probably a welcome respite for everyone at NBC after the turmoil that closed 2017.
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