Matt Lauer |
“They are rearranging
the deck chairs on the Titanic. They can shift things around, but it’s not
helping,” Confidential quotes their source.
“Their short-term solution is looking for new experts to
replace some of the familiar faces that have been on the show forever. What
they also need to do is hire someone to shake up everything and have the
discussion about what to do with Matt.”
“Today,” which had held the top spot in mornings for the
past 16 years, is now behind both “Good Morning America” and Fox 5’s morning
show “Good Day New York,” losing to both in the February sweeps.
“GMA” pummeled “Today” for the third week in a row, while
“GDNY” won the coveted 25-54 age group.
Morale at “Today” is also at an all-time low, and staffers
are fear-stricken over losing their jobs after what happened to departed
co-anchor Ann Curry, former executive producer Jim Bell and NBC News president
Steve Capus, who resigned in February.
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