Ann Curry showed up again for work at NBC’s
Today show Friday as the network maintained its silence on reports that she’s about to be replaced.
Curry was in her familiar co-host role with
Matt Lauer on Friday, helping introduce musician
Kenny Chesney for a performance outside the show’s Rockefeller Center studio.
NBC is reportedly discussing a plan to remove her as co-host a year after she replaced
Meredith Vieira. After 16 years of unquestioned dominance in the morning,
Today is in a tough fight with ABC’s
Good Morning America.
Veteran Washington lawyer Robert Barnett, hired by Curry to represent her in talks with NBC about her future, also had no comment Friday.
The situation makes for another awkward transition at a network that prides itself on smooth ones, recalling the memorable few weeks shortly before Conan O’Brien was kicked out as host of the
Tonight show.
When she appeared on the air Thursday less than 24 hours after reports she would lose the hosting job surfaced, Curry had one apparently unintentional indignity piled on. At one point as her picture filled the screen, a graphic beneath her face read: “Here Today, Gone Tomorrow.”
Meanwhile, the Ladies’ Home Journal released excerpts of an interview Curry had conducted earlier for the magazine’s August cover story, where she said it was hard not to take it personally when questions about her performance surfaced during this spring’s ratings competition with ABC.
Good Morning America in April ended a
Today winning streak in the ratings that stretched back to 1995 and has won three other weeks since.
“You worry, am I not good enough?” Curry told the magazine. “Am I not what people need? Am I asking the right questions? When people say negative things or speculate, you can’t help but feel hurt.”
She said she’d love to be on
Today for 20 years. She started as a news anchor in 1997.
Associated Press