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Earlier this week, we reported on the news that Lester Holt has decided to step down as anchor of NBC Nightly News.
At the time, it was unclear who would be chosen to replace the beloved journalist, who has helmed the broadcast since 2015.
Today, we can confirm that as expected, NBC has decided to keep things in-house by promoting a member of its award-winning news division.

A new day for the nightly news
The network has announced that Tom Llamas will take over in the anchor’s chair when Holt signs off for good this summer.
News of the decision comes courtesy of an announcement from NBC News executive vice president of programming Janelle Rodriguez.
“Tom has the winning combination of journalistic excellence, passionate storytelling and unyielding integrity — all characteristics that have long been trademarks of ‘NBC Nightly News,’” Rodriguez said in a statement issued Wednesday afternoon.
“Additionally, he’s been instrumental in growing NBC News NOW into the leading streaming news network, helping to introduce NBC News to a new generation of viewers.”


A trusted name
For the past several years, Llamas has been a senior national correspondent and anchor of Top Story with Tom Llamas, an evening newscast that streams on NBC News NOW.
In his own statement, the experienced journalist called today’s promotion a “profound honor and one that carries tremendous responsibility.”
“I look forward to working with the world-class journalists at ‘Nightly News’ and ‘Top Story’ to bring viewers the most important stories every night,” Llamas added.
He finished his statement with a well-deserved tribute to his successor, saying:


A trusted name
For the past several years, Llamas has been a senior national correspondent and anchor of Top Story with Tom Llamas, an evening newscast that streams on NBC News NOW.
In his own statement, the experienced journalist called today’s promotion a “profound honor and one that carries tremendous responsibility.”
“I look forward to working with the world-class journalists at ‘Nightly News’ and ‘Top Story’ to bring viewers the most important stories every night,” Llamas added.
He finished his statement with a well-deserved tribute to his successor, saying:

