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Kathie Lee Gifford to co-host new ‘Today’
Showbiz
Desk
LOS ANGELES—Kathie Lee Gifford, who shared the TV spotlight and coffee
with Regis Philbin for 15 years, is returning to the morning airwaves
next month as part of NBC’s “Today” show, the network said on Monday.
Gifford, 54, widely expected for several weeks to join “Today,” will
co-host the newly launched fourth hour of the top-rated U.S. morning
show with NBC News correspondent Hoda Kotb, starting on April 7,
according to the network. “It couldn’t be worse timing in some ways,”
Gifford joked as her hiring was announced during Monday’s “Today”
broadcast. “I’m eight years older, 10 pounds heavier and a half-inch
shorter, and just in time for HD television. That makes no sense.”
Gifford was welcomed by the entire “Today” team, including Matt Lauer
and Meredith Vieira, who will continue to co-host the 7-to-9 a.m. time
slot that forms the mainstay of the program opposite ABC’s “Good Morning
America” and “The Early Show” on CBS. “Today,” which has dominated the
breakfast-time ratings for the past 12 years, currently averages about 6
million viewers in its opening two hours, surpassing second-ranked “Good
Morning America” by at least 1 million viewers since November. The third
hour of “Today” averages roughly 4 million viewers, but the fourth hour
has lagged well behind with only about 2 million viewers on average
since its September debut.
The network hopes Gifford, a veteran TV personality in her own right,
will bring some much-needed celebrity wattage to the show’s newest
edition. The singer-actress gained fame in the 1970s with appearances on
“Name That Tune” and later as co-host with Philbin on “Live with Regis
and Kathie Lee.” She left that show after 15 years in 2000 and was later
replaced by Kelly Ripa. Prior to her “Live” stint, Gifford served as a
correspondent on “Good Morning America” for three years.
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