Christine Romans to anchor two-hour block on NBC News Now streamer
NBC News Now is launching a new two-hour program with business correspondent Christine Romans. The ... Read More
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Note this is estimated to start sometime in the Summer of 2026.
The program, slated for a summer 2026 launch, will air from 10 a.m. to noon Eastern. Once this program debuts, the network will stream live for 14 hours a day, from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Breaking news coverage is also live on an as-needed basis outside of those hours.
Romans is also being elevated to chief business correspondent for the network, according to a memo co-signed by Rebecca Blumenstein, president of editorial for NBC News, and Janelle Rodriguez, executive vice president of programming.
The move marks another high-profile correspondent taking on a key role on the FAST, which NBC says has posted “rapid” growth in a memo announcing Romans’ new program. Other names who started on linear programming also appearing on the news streamer include Kate Snow, who co-anchors “NBC News Daily,” which is simulcast on NBC News Now and its linear broadcast network, and Tom Llamas, who also anchors the network’s signature evening newscast “NBC Nightly News.”