Dedication To Mom

DEDICATION TO MOM... TO MY MOM, ROSE: IT'S IMPOSSIBLE TO THANK YOU ADEQUATELY FOR EVERYTHING YOU'VE DONE, FROM LOVING ME UNCONDITIONALLY TO RAISING ME WITH TRADITIONAL VALUES. AND SO, I DEDICATE THIS SITE TO YOU MOM, AS YOU PROVIDED THE LOVE AND INSPIRATION THAT MADE IT ALL POSSIBLE.

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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Matt Lauer signs new multi-year NBC deal


Matt LauerMatt Lauer has signed a new deal to remain with the "Today" show, the New York Times reported late Thursday.
The multi-year deal was signed for an undisclosed amount, but it's widely believed that Lauer will be making an eye-popping $25 million a year.
"Matt is the franchise, and our franchise player has decided to keep leading our team,” NBC News president Steve Capus told the paper.
The Times' Bill Carter wrote that the deal will be announced during Friday's show.
The signing of Lauer's new contract means that "Today" will go forward with its key host during one of its most challenging times in recent memory. The show has been fending off a newly aggressive challenge from "Good Morning America." The announcement of the deal will come at the end of a particularly intense week in the morning show wars, with Katie Couric hosting "GMA" and Sarah Palin co-hosting "Today."
It also caps off almost a year of speculation that Lauer could walk away from one of the most high-profile, lucrative shows in news. He has been a host since 1997 and is the undisputed linchpin of the program. The staggering new salary is more than enough of an indication of his importance to NBC News.
As the end of his most recent contract approached, Lauer admitted to having explored the idea of leaving to co-host a talk show with his former "Today" co-host Katie Couric. Meanwhile, reports that Ryan Seacrest could potentially replace him began appearing in the press.   On Wednesday, Lauer and Seacrest had a rather remarkable public conversation about the rumors on "Today." Both played coy, undoubtedly in the knowledge that Lauer was not going anywhere.

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