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Lester Holt Signs Off as ‘NBC Nightly News’ Anchor in Final Broadcast

Lester Holt bids farewell to his role as the anchor of “NBC Nightly News” after a decade of dedicated service. In his final broadcast, Holt expressed his gratitude and optimism towards viewers, thanking them for welcoming him into their homes and acknowledging the importance of facts and journalism. He reflected on the challenging events the country has faced over the years, from the pandemic to natural disasters, and emphasized the need for moments of connection and reassurance.

Holt announced earlier this year that he would be leaving “Nightly” to focus on NBC News’ “Dateline,” a show he has been anchoring since 2011. He expressed his appreciation for the supportive team that worked behind the scenes and his family for their patience throughout his tenure.

As Holt bid farewell, he introduced Tom Llamas as his successor on “NBC Nightly News,” wishing him success in his new role. Surrounded by his colleagues, Holt delivered his signature sign-off, urging viewers to take care of themselves and each other.

Throughout his career, Holt has had a notable journey in broadcast journalism. From anchoring the weekend editions of “NBC Nightly News” to co-hosting “Weekend Today,” he has established himself as a respected figure in the industry. His experience at MSNBC and CBS’s Chicago station WBBM has shaped his versatile reporting style and commitment to delivering news to the public.

As Holt transitions to a new chapter in his career, viewers can look back on his impactful contributions to “NBC Nightly News” and anticipate his continued success on “Dateline.” His legacy as a trusted journalist and compassionate anchor will be remembered by audiences for years to come.

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