Kotb left 'Today' on Friday, Jan. 10, after 17 years on the air Hoda Kotb may have bid farewell to the Today show, but that doesn't mean she isn't still friends with Jenna Bush Hager and Savannah Guthrie.
No one does it quite like Hoda. Hoda Kotb, the longtime host of "Today" on NBC, bid farewell to audiences Friday with her final show. Her exodus leaves the network without one of its most notable faces and viewers without a reliable morningside companion.
Hoda Kotb reunited with her former "Today" co-anchors Savannah Guthrie and Jenna Bush Hager, less than two weeks after exiting the show.
Hoda Kotb might be spending more time with her kids after exiting 'Today,' but she's also got several professional projects in the works.
Hoda Kotb may no longer be co-hosting 'Today,' but she's banking on creating a lucrative new wellness venture.
Hoda Kotb signed off and Norah O'Donnell is following her lead. But experts say the TV news business continues to "ebb and flow" amid talent shifts.
Hoda Kotb may have left the Today studio for good on January 10, but it seems that she can't give up her old colleagues, Jenna Bush Hager and Savannah Guthrie. See details.
A source told Us Weekly that Kotb is “going to earn way more” than she did at the Today show. The Daily Mail reports Kotb earned $7 million per year at Today, while industry newsletter Puck previously reported that number may even be north of $20 million.
Hoda Kotb was spoiled rotten as she exited the Today show amid highly emotional scenes, and a source says she’s filled with gratitude while feeling nervously excited about what the future holds. “Naturally saying goodbye is somewhat bittersweet because it’s end of an era for her,
Jenna Bush Hager will cohost 'Today With Jenna and Friends' with a rotating lineup of celebrities following Hoda Kotb's 'Today' exit
Hoda Kotb may have officially departed the Today Show, but exiting the show may have set her up to take home an even bigger paycheck. Kotb announced in September that she would leave the show in the new year.
The three TV personalities grabbed a bite to eat before seeing fellow “Today” anchor Willie Geist host his first “Sunday Sitdown Live” show Wednesday.