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Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie in Today (1952)

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Today

65 opiniones
5/10

Hard to watch

I love to watch the show but find the talking all at the same time in a very loud voices obnoxious. The food shows are embarrassing for the person trying to show the food one is preparing, all chipping in and can hardly follow what is going on, do they need so many people at that time, just one would be better. Its so rude to all be talking at the same time and I just have to turn it off.
  • prmvt
  • 2 may 2022
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5/10

Craig Melvin Has To Go! What Are You Thinking NBC??

To NBC TODAY Show,

I am a huge fan and a long time devoted viewer of the TODAY Show, but since Craig Melvin has come on the scene for the M-F time slot with Hoda and Savannah, it is unbearable to listen to his voice!

I cannot understand anything he says, he mumbles, his voice sounds like he is being strangled and trying to talk and grasping for a breath all at the same time. The voice is so annoying that I have to mute the volume and now because he is apparently a third anchor, I will need to find a new morning show. Worst idea ever to hire him for any kind of TV or commentary, he needs a job where he does not speak.

NBC you have it all wrong.

You have lost another viewer. Leave it the way it was with Hoda and Savannah Only as anchor's. Love Love Love Hoda and Savannah as the morning team, we do Not need the third wheel.

When he is removed, I will come back as a viewer. The voice is so grating, I cannot be the only viewer that has this opinion NBC, just take a look at all the other complaints posted here, on reviews, social media and elsewhere, listen to your viewers. I loved the Today show and was a devoted viewer, no longer.

Goodbye TODAY !
  • slevess
  • 18 sep 2018
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5/10

Giving credit to the pioneers

I'm not sure where you got your data about cast members, but someone needs to check it with NBC. Dave Garroway, the original host of Today, appeared on at least 2000 episodes during the first nine years of the run -- 5 days a week for at least 48 weeks a year for nine years -- but you credited him with 3 episodes. Jack Lesculie was an everyday regular on the show for at least 3 years in the beginning. To credit these men with fewer appearances than J. Fred Muggs, a chimpanzee who appeared on the show during that era, is an insult to their memory -- particularly since Muggs was biting them all the time! In those days, the program was live, so the human performers had to be careful how they reacted. Seriously, this was one of the most important programs in the early days of television, thanks largely to the work of Garroway, Pat Weaver and newscaster Frank Blair. It trained people to get up in the mornings and turn on their sets -- a habit we've continued to practice for more than half a century!
  • rasherer
  • 9 mar 2007
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1/10

Read between the lines people

Just watch this show. They show very little news but jump into "feel good" stories after the first 20 minutes. Fake smiles, fake agendas etc... No more Afghanistan stories, Southern border stories etc... They show only what they want. The little boy who has a lemonade stand to make money for firefighters gets 4 full minutes, but human trafficking gets nothing. An old celebrity dies and they get 10 seconds of airtime, a Kardashian comes up with a new line of clothing...5 minutes of airtime. You are watching 4 hours with 95 minutes of commercials. Just time it. The cast are making 10's of millions of dollars per year, off of commercials while you blindly watch.
  • quockquock
  • 28 oct 2021
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Please go to 0.25 hour format

Someone suggested the show go to a 1 hour format, because that would be plenty of time to get what they wanted in. Well, how about going to a 15 minute format. That's about how much substance there is on any given show.

Even the weather primarily consists of Al Roker joking around on the plaza. I actually like him, but they should stop the charade that he's giving a forecast and just say "Here's Al Roker, who is going to schmooze a bit on the plaza and then unhelpfully gesture toward a map the United States and mention that in some part of the country it will rain. Or not rain."
  • hankhanks12345
  • 29 abr 2006
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1/10

10 minutes of commercials?

I literally just timed ten (YES TEN) minutes of commercials. Yes after 5 minutes they popped back in and spoke for about 8 seconds and said "coming up".....but then went another 5 minutes with the ads. It seems they are more interested in making $$$ than actually reporting the news. Plus they are severely biased against the republican party.
  • QuackQuack
  • 30 nov 2020
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1/10

Grandma's version of a Late Night show

I can't believe this show is on television. The hosts are the WORST. Kathie and Hoda sit around guzzling wine, stroking each other's egos, and making terrible pun after pun. The only difference between this show and something off the Home Shopping Network(QVC) is Al Roker wandering around in the background.
  • bhowl87
  • 16 feb 2019
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2/10

What has the NBC Today show become...

I too have been watching this news show forever but what has it become? Al Roker who I liked when he did the weather has become a screaming personality that has to shut up. His rants are intolerable and make me switch to another news channel. Additionally, when it's Hoda and Jennas turn, they talk nonsense and Jenna consistently over talks Hoda. Jenna needs to go... what does she contribute to the NEWS, which should be the focus of the show.

This is a sad commentary, but I am seriously considering switching my loyalty to another news channel. It's time....
  • mrwong-04338
  • 22 dic 2021
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10/10

Kristin Walker and Peter Alexander Are a Breath of Fresh Air

My rating of 10 is for this week of Today with Kristin Walker and Peter Alexander. If this week had been hosted by Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kofi it would have been a one. It was nice to see that the Today show does not have to be headache producing as it is ordinarily with Savannah and Hoda who are constantly shouting over each other . They are constantly jockeying for screen time and have been very unpleasant to watch. Has anyone considered replacing these hosts with Ms Welker and Mr Alexander? They were informative, relaxed and seemed as though they actually liked and respected each other. They would be stellar hosts on a regular basis.
  • ibknits
  • 29 dic 2022
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6/10

Toss out Craig M

I really wish NBC could see what others obviously see that Craig is not a good fit for the show. He comes across as smug, cocky, and arrogant. When he's filling in for Hoda or SG, I find the show an absolute disappointment. JHB would be a better fit. I have several people that I text with where we all complain and make fun of what Craig is doing on the show. For those of us that record and watch later in the morning, we text the others and go "ugh, Craig is filling in." It's a real let down for a show I enjoy most mornings. Also, can someone refresh SG's outfits? She needs something a little more chic and modern.
  • ericscottsapp
  • 1 jul 2024
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1/10

Savannah is terrible!

Savannah is ruining this show. She is rude to guests who's political views she disagrees with, harsh with her questions and clearly biased against our current President. I watch the show to get the news (unbiased), learn about events and personal stories. It has become unbearable. I will watching another channel.
  • themajchers
  • 28 oct 2020
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8/10

Easy listening

I love love Craig Melvin! His voice is awesome. I also watch him on MSNBC he,s a very competent journalist.
  • emeraldeyes53
  • 31 dic 2018
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6/10

Savannah & Hoda

You need to replace both Savannah and Hoda. Savannah is the most fake, insincere person on TV. She tries to sit all prim and proper with her hands crossed, yet her elbows stick out. Hoda seems loud and out of line. You can tell they are both fake with each other on camera. I do want to give kudos to Craig, Chinelle, and Dylan. They are doing awesome and they are holding up the morning show for the 3 hours. They were so reliable during the holidays while your 2 ladies took off to over show each other. And lastly, Jenna does an outstanding job with her role. She is sincere, down to earth, and does great with all her presentations. Give Craig and Chinelle a better role to hold your ratings!!!! If you care make the changes.
  • mac-35522
  • 23 feb 2023
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1/10

Fake

I used to watch the news in the morning but stop you guys are FAKE, LIARS. You Don't show the real news anymore. If I can I would give 0 but 1 will do.
  • karinar-32232
  • 19 oct 2020
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1/10

I am done with this show...

As long as Savannah Guthrie is on this show, I will not never watch it again. We all have our opinions and political views but news people should be required to have a open minded, balanced behavior online. The disrespectful, viper behavior she portrays online with an obvious Democrat loyalty is inexcusable for a reputable news commentator or anchor, although it seems to be the trend these days. There are too many options these days for channels and shows to watch this poor quality behavior.
  • debanddave
  • 15 oct 2020
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3/10

too much rushing

I actually love the Today show...but I hardly ever watch it since they are constantly rushing through segments..its uncomfortable to watch Natalie and Matt along with the others rush through each story or segment..I feel yucky watching it and i know the guests do too...I would much prefer to have less stories or highlights rather than everyone feeling stressed and rushing..the Today show staff look like they aren't listening and are merely trying to get through their bit as quick ad possible..its awkward for all and I think i speak for everyone when I say.. its embarrassing for the guests and the hosts..I cringe whenever i see it happen which is often..please stop that..
  • chrlnmrry
  • 5 feb 2015
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3/10

Once upon a time...

Once the Today Show had merit with the likes of Ann Curry but it's become a hollow program more concerned about lame entertainment than meaningful news. I stopped watching. And once, Hoda Kotb was a valuable journalist fell into the trap of entertainment over news and subsequently left Today to devote her time to Hoda and Jenna another lame show that doesn't, however, claim to be anything else. I'm not even sure why I gave it 3 Stars. Maybe it was locality to what it once was.
  • johnschubert-93854
  • 13 mar 2022
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1/10

Glorifies drinking, too many commercials

Out of the 2 hours it's scheduled, I'd say there is about 30 minutes of actual air time, and about 10 minutes of substance. The Whole "3rd hour" thing just needs to go. It amazes me that they are so careful as to not offend anyone and not to glorify anything, yet they are constantly flaunting alcohol and drinking and making drinks. How about those people who struggle with drinking or are alcoholics? You never know what triggers someone. Stop glorifying it and talk about stuff that matters.
  • zig8676
  • 27 nov 2020
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Better to watch than work on!

As you can imagine my opportunities for watching are limited to my all too infrequent trips to the US. But I did for one hectic week actually help produce this show, albeit in a very minor capacity. Apart from Wimbledon coverage for HBO this was my first real experience working for American TV, and it was quite an eye opener. In July 1989 the French 'celebrated' their bicentennial of their revolution, and while pretty much every British broadcaster ignored it, the 'Yanks' came over in force.

Presumably the language barrier was thought to be too great for the French to overcome and so NBC hired a British truck, (bizarrely, staffed by Swedish technicians) and hired British operators and engineers of whom I was one. The shoot was on the banks of the Seine, opposite Notre Dame. Just a few yards down from us were ABC with their Good Morning America show, similarly equipped, and fortunately quite friendly as we had to borrow some lighting equipment from them! This was the swansong of Jane Pauley who turned out to be a real lady. Sadly she was about to be stiffed by NBC she was soon to be replaced by a younger, blonder presenter (who guested during the week with us) Shame, as Pauley was a hit with the audience, us, and the many, many, passers by who she treated with respect and courtesy. Bryant Gumbel in contrast, hid what charm he had under a steely, cold exterior, and left me at least in no doubt who was in charge of that particular production.

We also had the pleasure of the company of Willard Scott, who turned out to be a laugh a minute and defused many a tense situation with his easy going humour. Scott has even less hair than I and confused the hell out of me when I saw him later on that year in the studio, with apparently flowing locks. It was only after watching for a few days I realised that he was expected to wear a hairpiece in the studio, but excused the wig, in the blustery conditions of outside work! The real star for me was the director. He's not credited here, but is elsewhere on the IMDb, but forgive me for not naming him. Those in the business will have heard of the $500K+ a year he was making then, and know who I mean. In contrast to the almost fawningly polite style of British Television (I still remember being told on my BBC induction course in the 1970's that we were expected to hold open the doors as we walked around Television Centre, for other members of staff) Americans were direct, and utterly ruthless. One mistake and you were bawled out, two and you were cut, no argument. Remarkable then that I survived the full week although I did learn one or two new swear words. Credit though, when the show was over he walked to every person on that crew and thanked them by name - something a few British directors could learn. I still have a tape we recorded of the show with the his tailback on an extra audio track - and it still makes me blush! The British claim to have invented TV, and well we might, but the Americans have largely perfected it - and they're at their best in this genre of live News and Features. The slick one-two presenter style with throws to specialist sports/weather/news headlines presenters is now adopted by all of our domestic channels, and we know what imitation is
  • kennelman
  • 26 mar 2005
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9/10

Good morning!Thank for continuing with this great show, that lift up my spirit and motivation every morning. Bravoooo! for that great white sofa, brings coziness to the show!

Great show! Despite Savanah was wearing tennis shoes! What impression does she want to give! I wonder? But is like an insult to the elegance of her colleagues. Hoda always looks fantastic and the boys wonderful!
  • marlenmarck
  • 7 abr 2022
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1/10

Hoda need to take the seriously

Hoda is not taking the show seriously and need to be changed.
  • hatkwt
  • 30 abr 2021
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6/10

Frenzied

Jenna needs to get a hormonal grip, breath, stop being conversation aggressive. Both ladies talk over each other and their voices escalate in process...ANNOYING. From another room they sound like a crow fight. Stop talking over guests....listen and respond without so much camera intended drama. The show can be fun but the competitive nature is edging out more and more. Relax ladies !!!! Hoda tried to snare Jenna in an attitude issue this morning. Jenna started her high pitch, defense mode and they were off. The camera did a full on front to Hoda catching her smug look which expressed to me that she was retracting her claws but not happy with denial from Jenna. Ladies, we are a smart audience and we like real entertainment...stop with all the expressive drama...please.
  • noahjingles
  • 19 feb 2023
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1/10

Al Roker is awful

I usually shut the tv off before the show because Al is so rude and loud, but didn't this morning and if I was Jill, who was showing her tuna dip and Al who kept screaming at her that it's tuna salad, I would have taken the dip and shoved it in his face...shut up Al! ..for some reason he's morphed from weather to host and he's loud, opinionated and not funny.. I do not watch because of him.
  • wendyluvscatz
  • 30 sep 2021
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1/10

Happy Happy News

Afraid this show is more entertainment than Journalism. They continue to have younger cast trading silliness to in depth news story. Jeff Rossen . One great investigative reporter contract not renewed. I turn off now very early.
  • Bfeins5110
  • 14 abr 2019
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1/10

Too many people talk at once, can't understand what's being said

Sorry I can't stand to watch TODAY, due to everyone talks at once! Cooking guests can't discuss ingredients, steps, etc due to people commenting! Same for guests showing bargains, there's the guests plus 3 Today people, and guess what? You got it, all of them will be talking, especially the ladies! It is rude to the guests, they already have to talk 90 mph, due to timing. Plus, I can't hardly understand any thing being said. So, I've decided I just need to watch another channel! BTW, didn't your momma's teach you not to interrupt when someone is talking?!
  • ladytpbrown
  • 9 dic 2021
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