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Joseph_Gallant
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Tonight (November 30th, "Access Hollywood" (this is a link to a partial transcript of the segment) interviewed Katie Couric and her "Today Show" colleagues Matt Lauer, Al Roker and Ann Curry.
The major topic of the conversation was whether Couric would stay with NBC, or leave the network to jump to CBS and become anchor of their "Evening News" (there have been reports and gossip on the Internet that CBS is offering Couric $25 million a year to make the switch). As you know, Bob Schieffer has been interim anchor of the "Evening News" since former longtime anchor Dan Rather somewhat abruptly the program last March.
Based on some of the things said in that segment, it's my guess Couric is as good as gone. I believe her current salary at NBC is $13 million a year (the highest annual salary in television news), but I can't see NBC offering her more than $17 million a year (maybe $18 million) to stay with "Today". Unless she has tremendous loyality to NBC, and would be willing to stay for under $18 million a year, Couric will leave. I can't see NBC matching the rumored CBS offer (and I stress that the CBS offer is only a rumor).
Couric's contract with NBC doesn't expire until the end of next May, so if she does jump networks, she probably wouldn't be able to take over the "CBS Evening News" any earlier than next September, around the time the 2006/2007 Fall television season begins.
However, I see a scanario that could see Couric move a little sooner. I can even see CBS offering to pay NBC to let Couric out of her contract earlier than May 31st. Perhaps Couric might be able to leave NBC at the end of February, with her last appearance on NBC being on the February 27th "Today Show", which happens to be the day after the Winter Olympics end. This would "free" Couric to join CBS in early March and perhaps allow her to take over the "Evening News" anchor desk at the end of April, around the time the May sweeps begin.
The end of Bob Schieffer's stint as "interim" anchor of the "CBS Evening News" is in sight.
The major topic of the conversation was whether Couric would stay with NBC, or leave the network to jump to CBS and become anchor of their "Evening News" (there have been reports and gossip on the Internet that CBS is offering Couric $25 million a year to make the switch). As you know, Bob Schieffer has been interim anchor of the "Evening News" since former longtime anchor Dan Rather somewhat abruptly the program last March.
Based on some of the things said in that segment, it's my guess Couric is as good as gone. I believe her current salary at NBC is $13 million a year (the highest annual salary in television news), but I can't see NBC offering her more than $17 million a year (maybe $18 million) to stay with "Today". Unless she has tremendous loyality to NBC, and would be willing to stay for under $18 million a year, Couric will leave. I can't see NBC matching the rumored CBS offer (and I stress that the CBS offer is only a rumor).
Couric's contract with NBC doesn't expire until the end of next May, so if she does jump networks, she probably wouldn't be able to take over the "CBS Evening News" any earlier than next September, around the time the 2006/2007 Fall television season begins.
However, I see a scanario that could see Couric move a little sooner. I can even see CBS offering to pay NBC to let Couric out of her contract earlier than May 31st. Perhaps Couric might be able to leave NBC at the end of February, with her last appearance on NBC being on the February 27th "Today Show", which happens to be the day after the Winter Olympics end. This would "free" Couric to join CBS in early March and perhaps allow her to take over the "Evening News" anchor desk at the end of April, around the time the May sweeps begin.
The end of Bob Schieffer's stint as "interim" anchor of the "CBS Evening News" is in sight.