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NBC News Now will expand to 14 hours a day of live programming and add a two-hour show hosted by Christine Romans to its lineup. Starting in the summer, Romans will anchor a 10 a.m. ET weekday show and take on a new role as chief business correspondent,
NBC News Now will soon expand its live coverage to 14 hours every weekday, while adding another two-hour show in the process. Senior business correspondent Christine Romans has been promoted to chief business correspondent and will anchor the new program starting this summer.
Romans will anchor a two-hour block beginning at 10 a.m. as NBC News Now expands its live programming to 14 hours per day.
Streaming service NBC News NOW is expanding its programming to 14 hours every weekday with a new two-hour show hosted by Christine Romans, a veteran business journalist. Romans, who joined NBC News in 2023 after 24 years at CNN,
Christine Romans is getting a new title and a new program. The veteran correspondent, who joined NBC News in 2023 after two decades at CNN, is being elevated to chief business correspondent at the NBCUniversal-backed news outlet and will this summer begin anchoring a two-hour mid-morning program on NBC News Now,
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Christine Romans, the senior business correspondent for NBC News and former CNN personality, will now host an NBC News Now show, the network revealed in a letter to the staff. NBC News president of editorial Rebecca Blumenstein and executive VP Janelle Rodriguez announced the changes in a note Wednesday.