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Today Show Host Peter Alexander Leaving NBC After 22 Years
The longtime NBC News correspondent and White House reporter plans to spend more time with family.
Mar. 28, 2026 at 3:25pm
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Peter Alexander, a co-host on NBC's Today show since 2018 and a network correspondent since 2004, announced on Saturday that he will be stepping down from his role. Alexander cited a desire to spend more time with his wife and two young daughters as the primary reason for his departure.
Why it matters
Alexander has been a fixture on NBC News for over two decades, covering major news events and serving as a co-chief White House correspondent. His departure represents a significant change in the network's on-air talent lineup and will likely impact their coverage of the White House and other key stories.
The details
Alexander told viewers that he has been away from home for more than 80 nights in the last seven months, and more than 200 Friday nights in the last seven years. He said he is eager to 'carve out a better balance' between his personal and professional lives before his daughters lose interest in spending time with him.
- Peter Alexander joined NBC News in 2004.
- He became a co-host on the Today show in 2018.
- Alexander announced his departure on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
The players
Peter Alexander
A longtime NBC News correspondent and co-host of the Today show since 2018.
Alison Starling
Peter Alexander's wife, with whom he has two daughters ages 10 and 12.
What they’re saying
“I've been away from home more than 80 nights in the last seven months. More than 200 Friday nights away from my family in the last seven years. So, in this limited window before my daughters lose interest in hanging out with me...I'm eager to carve out a better balance between my personal and professional lives.”
— Peter Alexander
The takeaway
Alexander's departure from NBC News after more than two decades reflects the challenges that high-profile journalists can face in balancing their demanding careers with family life. His decision to step away from the spotlight to spend more time with his young daughters is a relatable one that many working parents can empathize with.
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