Tom Llamas (L) is taking over for Lester Holt (R) at ‘NBC Nightly News’.Photo:Nathan Congleton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty; Joe Scarnici/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty
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Tom Llamas is taking over for Lester Holt as the new anchor and managing editor ofNBC Nightly News.The 45-year-old journalist joined NBC in 2021 and currently hostsTop Story with Tom Llamason NBC News NOW.Llamas will continue to host the hour-long primetime streaming news program when he takes over for Holt, whosedeparture was announcedon Feb. 24.NBC Nightly Newsis the network’s flagship evening news program, airing seven days at week at 6:30 p.m. ET.“Tom has the winning combination of journalistic excellence, passionate storytelling and unyielding integrity—all characteristics that have long been trademarks ofNBC Nightly News,” said Janelle Rodriguez, NBC News' executive vice president, in a press release announcing the news. “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.”Holt, meanwhile, will be moving toDatelineas the full-time host. The turnover is expected to happen this summer.“AnchoringNBC Nightly Newsis a profound honor and one that carries tremendous responsibility. I look forward to working with the world-class journalists atNightly News andTop Storyto bring viewers the most important stories every night,” says Llamas, adding, “Lester Holt is a great man and one of the most trusted broadcasters of our time. Just like Lester, I promise to be devoted to our viewers and dedicated to the truth.”Below, five things to know about NBC journalist Tom Llamas, a fast-rising talent at the network.Tom Llamas on the set of NBC News NOW’s ‘Top Story’.Nathan CongletonHis parents were Cuban refugeesLlamas was born and raised in Miami after his parents immigrated from Cuba. He attended Belen Jesuit Preparatory School in Miami before graduating with a degree in broadcast journalism from Loyola University. He also completed a program at the University of Miami’s Institute for Cuban and Cuban American Studies, which focused on Raul Castro and Cuban American voters.He actually got his start at NBCAfter interning at a local Telemundo network, Llamas began his broadcasting career with NBC News and MSNBC 2000 to 2005. He moved to ABC News in 2014, serving as a substitute for David Muir onABC World News Tonightbefore returning.He has Lester Holt’s support for his new chapterAfter Llamas was named the incomingNBC Nightly Newsanchor, Holt shared words of congratulations during the broadcast’s daily editorial meeting on March 5.“We spoke on the phone today, and I told him, it’s not only one of the great jobs, but it’s a great staff he’s inheriting,” Holt told theNightly Newsteam shortly after the announcement was made. “I know you all will give him your 100% support as you make the transition.“Holt added that he believes Llamas should put his own flair on the show as he takes the reins. “As I told him, it’s important to make the broadcast his, and you will over time, so we’ll make this transition work. But I’m happy, happy for Tom and his family – and crush it my friend.“He’s a family manLlamas and his wife, Jennifer, share three children and he documents some of their family fun onhis Instagram page. Cute moments include a father-son outing to a New York Yankees game and a happy Halloween — where Llamas was a good sport as the Doc Brown to his son’s Marty McFly!He’s no stranger to major news momentsIn addition to election and debate coverage, Llamas has reported from events around the world, including the New Orleans terror attack, the Israel-Hamas war, the invasion of Ukraine, the assassination attempt on President Trump in Pennsylvania, the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse, the migrant crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border, the Tokyo and Paris Olympics and numerous natural disasters.
Tom Llamas is taking over for Lester Holt as the new anchor and managing editor ofNBC Nightly News.
The 45-year-old journalist joined NBC in 2021 and currently hostsTop Story with Tom Llamason NBC News NOW.Llamas will continue to host the hour-long primetime streaming news program when he takes over for Holt, whosedeparture was announcedon Feb. 24.
NBC Nightly Newsis the network’s flagship evening news program, airing seven days at week at 6:30 p.m. ET.
“Tom has the winning combination of journalistic excellence, passionate storytelling and unyielding integrity—all characteristics that have long been trademarks ofNBC Nightly News,” said Janelle Rodriguez, NBC News' executive vice president, in a press release announcing the news. “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.”
Holt, meanwhile, will be moving toDatelineas the full-time host. The turnover is expected to happen this summer.
“AnchoringNBC Nightly Newsis a profound honor and one that carries tremendous responsibility. I look forward to working with the world-class journalists atNightly News andTop Storyto bring viewers the most important stories every night,” says Llamas, adding, “Lester Holt is a great man and one of the most trusted broadcasters of our time. Just like Lester, I promise to be devoted to our viewers and dedicated to the truth.”
Below, five things to know about NBC journalist Tom Llamas, a fast-rising talent at the network.
Tom Llamas on the set of NBC News NOW’s ‘Top Story’.Nathan Congleton
Llamas was born and raised in Miami after his parents immigrated from Cuba. He attended Belen Jesuit Preparatory School in Miami before graduating with a degree in broadcast journalism from Loyola University. He also completed a program at the University of Miami’s Institute for Cuban and Cuban American Studies, which focused on Raul Castro and Cuban American voters.
After interning at a local Telemundo network, Llamas began his broadcasting career with NBC News and MSNBC 2000 to 2005. He moved to ABC News in 2014, serving as a substitute for David Muir onABC World News Tonightbefore returning.
After Llamas was named the incomingNBC Nightly Newsanchor, Holt shared words of congratulations during the broadcast’s daily editorial meeting on March 5.
“We spoke on the phone today, and I told him, it’s not only one of the great jobs, but it’s a great staff he’s inheriting,” Holt told theNightly Newsteam shortly after the announcement was made. “I know you all will give him your 100% support as you make the transition.”
Holt added that he believes Llamas should put his own flair on the show as he takes the reins. “As I told him, it’s important to make the broadcast his, and you will over time, so we’ll make this transition work. But I’m happy, happy for Tom and his family – and crush it my friend.”
Llamas and his wife, Jennifer, share three children and he documents some of their family fun onhis Instagram page. Cute moments include a father-son outing to a New York Yankees game and a happy Halloween — where Llamas was a good sport as the Doc Brown to his son’s Marty McFly!
In addition to election and debate coverage, Llamas has reported from events around the world, including the New Orleans terror attack, the Israel-Hamas war, the invasion of Ukraine, the assassination attempt on President Trump in Pennsylvania, the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse, the migrant crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border, the Tokyo and Paris Olympics and numerous natural disasters.
source: people.com