Noah Oppenheim
President, NBC News
Noah Oppenheim is the president of NBC News, responsible for programming, editorial units, digital properties, and bureaus around the world. He oversees “TODAY,” “NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt,” “Meet the Press with Chuck Todd,” and “Dateline,” as well as NBC News Digital’s streaming services, “NBC News NOW” and “TODAY All Day,” and NBC News Studios. Prior to this, Oppenheim was the executive in charge of “TODAY,” which became the No. 1 morning news broadcast in the ages 25 to 54 demographic under his leadership. An Emmy-award winner, Oppenheim is also a screenwriter who wrote the film Jackie and co-wrote The Maze Runner. He began his career in news, reporting on multiple presidential elections and from around the world.
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