Peter Alexander exits ‘Today Show’: Here’s why the NBC veteran decided to quit
Peter Alexander, who currently serves as Chief White House correspondent and co-anchor of Saturday Today, announced on air that his final day with the network would fall over the weekend.

Alexander, currently the Chief White House correspondent and co-anchor of “Saturday Today,” confirmed on air that his final day at the network would be over the weekend.
Peter Alexander quits: A long tenure at NBC News
Peter Alexander has been a familiar face at NBC News for over two decades, covering major political developments and serving extensively on the White House beat for nearly 15 years. In 2018, he took over as co-anchor of “Saturday Today,” a role that further cemented his presence in the network’s morning programming.During his tenure, Alexander reported on multiple administrations and high-profile global events, building a reputation as a steady and credible voice in political journalism.
Peter Alexander quits: Passed over for top anchor roles
According to sources mentioned in a report by Page Six, Alexander’s departure also comes after years of being overlooked for some of NBC’s most prominent anchor positions.Despite his experience, key roles at flagship programmes remained out of reach. Positions at “Today,” “Nightly News,” and “Meet the Press” have recently been filled by other prominent journalists, leaving limited room for advancement.
As per Page Six, Alexander had long harboured ambitions for these roles but recent appointments effectively closed that path. This reportedly played a role in his decision to explore new opportunities beyond NBC.
Peter Alexander exits: Work-life balance a key factor
Apart from career considerations, the demanding nature of broadcast journalism also influenced Alexander’s move.Speaking during his sign-off, he highlighted the personal toll of the job, noting that he had spent more than 80 nights away from home in recent months and over 200 Friday nights away from his family in recent years.
He emphasised a desire to prioritise time with his young children and pursue a more balanced professional schedule. “This is a limited window,” he said, referring to family time, adding that he was keen to “challenge himself with something new.”
What’s next for Peter Alexander?
Following his departure, Peter Alexander is expected to transition to a weekday anchor role at MS Now, the rebranded MSNBC platform that was separated from NBC as part of a restructuring exercise in 2025.The move is seen as a shift toward a more stable schedule, potentially allowing Alexander to remain in broadcast journalism while addressing personal priorities.
NBC News leadership acknowledged his contributions in an internal note, describing him as a “trusted presence” with wide-ranging experience across the organisation.
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