Peter Alexander Departs 'Today' Show's Saturday Edition to Prioritize Family

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Acclaimed novelist ("Americanah") whose essays and talks offer sharp critiques of culture and feminism.

After a distinguished 22-year career with NBC News, seasoned journalist Peter Alexander has decided to step down from his role on the Saturday broadcast of the 'Today' show. His move is primarily driven by a personal commitment to foster a more harmonious balance between his professional obligations and his family life in Washington, D.C.

Alexander conveyed his sentiments during Saturday's broadcast, expressing immense pride and deep appreciation for his extensive tenure at NBC News. He initially joined the network in 2004 and became a fixture on the Saturday 'Today' show in 2018. His career also included a significant period as NBC News' White House correspondent, where he covered both the Trump and Biden administrations while commuting to New York for his weekend hosting duties.

Reflecting on the demands of his schedule, Alexander revealed that he had spent over 80 nights away from home in the past seven months alone, accumulating more than 220 Friday nights apart from his family over the last seven years. This considerable time away fueled his resolve to re-evaluate his priorities. He emphasized a desire to capitalize on the precious, fleeting years before his daughters outgrow their eagerness to spend time with him. He views this transition as an opportunity to embrace new challenges while cultivating a richer personal life.

Alexander also shared a light-hearted anecdote illustrating the differing reactions of his two daughters to his decision. His younger daughter, Emma, was delighted at the prospect of an additional 48 hours a week with her father. In contrast, his older daughter, Ava, nearly 13, quipped that she would readily accept a job that offered Friday nights in New York, even if it meant time away from family.

Beyond his family aspirations, Alexander extended heartfelt gratitude to NBC News and his colleagues for their unwavering trust and confidence throughout his career. He acknowledged the profound impact his time at the network had on him, describing it as the most exhilarating period of his life. He also mentioned connecting with 'Today' co-host Savannah Guthrie, who is preparing to return to the show on April 6 after a period of absence. Alexander expressed his ongoing support for Guthrie and viewed his departure not as a conclusion, but as the dawn of a new chapter for their friendship.

Ultimately, Alexander's decision underscores a universal aspiration to reconcile career ambitions with personal well-being. His move highlights a commitment to family, signaling a new phase focused on creating cherished memories and pursuing fresh endeavors outside the demanding environment of weekend news broadcasting.

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