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‘Top Democrats’ would feel 'relief' if Biden steps down from 2024 election, NBC’s Kristen Welker says

Some “top Democrats” would be relieved if President Biden stepped off the ticket for the upcoming presidential election, “Meet the Press” moderator Kristen Welker said. High-up Dems “say there would...

Veteran NBC News analyst dies after brave cancer battle at 75

Howard Fineman, a longtime Washington scribe and television commentator for NBC and MSNBC, died on Tuesday at the age of 75.

Mariska Hargitay gets emotional over 'Law & Order: SVU' 25-year milestone: 'I couldn't have dreamt it'

"I feel privileged that I get to get up every day and do what I love to do." — Mariska Hargitay

'Love Undercover' stars Ryan Babel, Lloyd Jones talk dating and more

International soccer superstars Ryan Babel and Lloyd Jones are on a secret quest to find love in Peacock’s new series “Love Undercover.” The pair sat down with Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea”...

One 'Inside the NBA' mainstay could be 'collateral damage' with show in jeopardy

Smith is part of TNT's four-man crew alongside Charles Barkley, Shaquille O'Neal and host Ernie Johnson.

Adam Silver gives his take on fate of 'Inside the NBA' amid TV rights battle

Adam Silver delivered a sliver of hope to basketball fans that the fate TNT’s beloved “Inside the NBA” has yet to be decided.

Colin Jost cracks awkward joke about wife Scarlett Johansson's body on 'SNL'

The joke was delivered during a traditional bit that requires Jost and Weekend Update co-host Michael Che to write offensive jokes for each other.

Explosive 'Bronx Zoo' docuseries on 1990 Yankees debuts on Peacock

The 1990 Yankees took centerstage Thursday with the launch of the three-part docuseries "Bronx Zoo ‘90: Crime, Chaos and Baseball" on NBC's Peacock, in connection with The Post.

Internships offer experience, skills and can open doors

“Internships are necessary,” said Crabtree. “Classes give you the skills that you need to get the internship; you need to do well at the internship and then you can take...

High-powered NBC exec reveals what she really thinks about Meghan Markle

Bonnie Hammer, who has been dubbed the "Queen of Cable," currently serves as Vice Chairman at NBCUniversal.

'The Office' spinoff is official — set at a 'dying historic Midwestern newspaper'

“The Office” spinoff show is officially happening. On Wednesday, Peacock announced that the untitled new comedy will hail from  Greg Daniels (who adapted the original NBC show) and “Nathan for...

NBC adds controversial golf voice to unusual US Open booth

The voices of next month's U.S. Open are set.

Anne Hathaway left embarrassed when 'Tonight Show' audience has brutal reaction to her question

Anne Hathaway, 41, was promoting her new film, "The Idea of You," when she asked: "Has anybody here read the book?”

NBC News reporter takes leave of absence after 'struggling with suicidal ideation'

Kalhan Rosenblatt wrote that "a confluence of factors" have "led me to my rock bottom" but that she is now "getting the help I need now."

Jerry Seinfeld mocks 'Friends' for ripping off 'Seinfeld' characters

A commercial for Jerry Seinfeld's new movie said, "Tell me, how does it feel when people steal your ideas and then do whatever they want with them?"

NBC plans $2.5B offer in bid to nab NBA rights from TNT: report

If accepted, the broadcast rights to the basketball games could change hands from TNT, which has paid an average fee of $1.2 billion under its current deal, to the Peacock...

Jimmy Fallon was 'blindsided' over Nicole Kidman's past crush on him: 'Embarrassing'

Remember when Jimmy Fallon played video games on his Nicole Kidman date?

Comcast revenue boosted by streaming growth at Peacock -- but shares plunge 5%

Broadband market continues to be a challenge for Comcast, with stiff competition from telecom operators such as T-Mobile and Verizon that are gaining market share.

Monica Raymund knew Casey and Sylvie would end up together on 'Chicago Fire'

"Right before she [Raymund] left, she was the one who said, 'They're so going to put your characters together.' And both of us were like, 'Absolutely not.'" — Kara Killmer

First black-led daytime soap in 35 years officially ordered at CBS

Thirty-five years after “Generations” premiered on NBC in 1991, a new black-led soap opera, "The Gates," is coming to daytime on CBS.