Andrea Mitchell is leaving MSNBC's "Andrea Mitchell Reports" after the inauguration but remains NBC's chief Washington correspondent.
Veteran NBC News reporter Andrea Mitchell said Tuesday that she plans to end her weekday MSNBC show after the inauguration of ...
The anchor-- who turns 78 on Wednesday -- broke the news to viewers on MSNBC's "Andrea Mitchell Reports" Tuesday.
The veteran journalist will remain with NBC News as its chief foreign affairs correspondent and chief Washington correspondent.
MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell will step down from her daily show, she told viewers on Tuesday. At the end of her show, the longtime reporter said that she would remain at NBC News as the chief foreign ...
Veteran MSNBC anchor Andrea Mitchell will leave her long-running afternoon program after a new president takes office. The 77-year-old anchor announced on Tuesday her intentions to move on after ...
The longest-tenured journalist at the network gives up her daytime cable program but remains chief Washington correspondent.
Veteran NBC reporter and anchor Andrea Mitchell will vacate her post hosting a news show during the noon hour on MSNBC starting next year, she announced Tuesday, saying she will be staying with ...
Andrea Mitchell, one of the longest-running presences on MSNBC, will give up the reins to her daily noontime show at the NBCUniversal-backed cable-news outlet following the presidential ...
Veteran journalist Andrea Mitchell will remain with NBC News as chief foreign affairs correspondent and chief Washington correspondent.
FILE - Andrea Mitchell, Chief Washington and Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent, NBC News; Host, "Andrea Mitchell Reports", MSNBC, speaks during a panel discussion on the importance of free and ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Veteran NBC News reporter Andrea Mitchell said Tuesday that she plans to end her weekday MSNBC show after the inauguration of a new president and switch back to a reporting role.