Matt Lauer
Matt Lauer
Matthew Todd "Matt" Lauer is an American television journalist best known as the host of NBC's The Today Show since 1997. He is also a contributor for NBC's Dateline NBC. He was previously a news anchor for The Today Show in 1994 and anchor for WNBC in New York City and a local talk-show host in Boston, Philadelphia, Providence and Richmond. He was also host of PM Magazineand worked for ESPN in the 1980s as a sideline reporter. In the...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Show Host
Date of Birth30 December 1957
CityNew York City, NY
CountryUnited States of America
From time to time, the show has moved in a certain direction -- softer or harder. But obviously we hope that world events dictate the direction we go in.
We fine broadcasters for using four-letter words, we say that's offensive. So is it offensive to call for the assassination of a world leader?
One of the things we want to do in introducing Meredith to our audience and of course bringing over some of her audience.
Making sure you're on the straight and narrow?
It had become a little too scheduled, and he took a step to allow us to breathe.
I think you're going to see slow changes, not dramatic changes. We're going to make sure that the show and Meredith are in their comfort zones.
What? You now have become the first recording artist I've ever sat across from who said, 'I wanted that album to sell fewer copies.' Why?
Meredith is a real pro, and I think it speaks volumes that NBC has brought her here to 'Today. I have been her fan for years and I can't wait to be her partner. She has the perfect background and personality to make a real mark on this show and in morning news in general. I'm thrilled to welcome her aboard.
Will the Superdome (New Orleans) be ready for football season?
Times are harder there right now. I think it's been well publicized. We are - the show is not where I want it to be right now. The ratings are not where I want them to be. I want to make it better.
I like where I am on the radar. To be completely frank, I'm a little bit nervous about the fact that that may change a little bit.
Not only is it a great story, important story, it's beautifully made.
I'm going to miss Katie more than I think anyone knows. This is the one person who has sat by my side every single day, basically. We do know what each other is thinking and can complete each other's sentences.
If Katie were to go off and do something challenging that she couldn't pass up, I'd be happy. And then I would be disappointed and at a loss for what to do. As long as it's for the right reasons and not because she's dissatisfied with anything here at NBC. But it would be a huge loss.