Brian Williams
Brian Williams
Brian Douglas Williamsis an American journalist, currently serving as chief breaking-news anchor and primetime election anchor for MSNBC. Williams is best known for his ten years as anchor and managing editor of NBC Nightly News, the evening news program of the NBC television network. Six months after Williams joined the program in December 2004, NBC News was awarded the Peabody Award for its coverage of the Hurricane Katrina story, with the award committee stating that Williams and the NBC staff...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Show Host
Date of Birth5 May 1959
CityRidgewood, NJ
CountryUnited States of America
If anything, the increase in ambient noise in our society, the noise on early-evening cable, makes these three broadcasts a welcome, well-informed respite from the rest of the broadcast day,
He was always home with us until it was time for another adventure. He hauled us around everywhere. We're gonna miss him.
There are teams that have been in the playoffs in the past that have lost a lot of money.
Katie is a friend of many years, and a gifted broadcaster. While I am losing her as an NBC News colleague, I am gaining an able new competitor. I want to welcome Katie to the evening shift and I look forward to competing with my friend as we all continue to cover the stories that matter, all over the world, each night, for years to come.
Joanna did a lot of lifting and conditioning after what happened last year. She found herself a little bit smaller than some of the other swimmers who were unbelievably muscular. Now, she's right there with them.
There is no question the Canadian men's team is under heavy pressure, but pressure is the essence of events such as the Olympics. Today, a group of young athletes handled the pressure very well.
Today's encounter was billed as spontaneous. Instead it appeared to follow a script.
Perhaps we are guilty of settling in to too comfortable a journalistic pattern, and perhaps this tragedy did serve as a reminder that this is what we do. I think too many people had forgotten that. There is a reason we show up after awful events. We really were the viewers' advocates on this.
Since light travels faster than sound, some people appear to be bright until you hear them speak.
This saves us a lot of money and is a good business decision and we can better control things from here.
We're down eight players right now. That's tough. I can't criticize the effort I've been getting out there, but we're not at full strength.
What we saw has come as close to indescribable as any journalist will ever come,
I don't think less of anyone who has one but I wouldn't want something permanently on my body like that.
I have searched my mind for some justification for why I can't be reporting in a calm and heavily defended American city and cannot find one. I don't like being told when I can and cannot walk on the streets and take pictures.