By Ted Johnson
19.03.2020 - 01:33 / deadline.com
By Ted Johnson
LESTER HOLT: I think that as a newscast of record, a newscast that for many people is traditional family viewing, I think there is a huge responsibility to tell the good, bad and ugly of a story in a way that is acknowledging it’s difficult.
I said something on the air last night, as I led into our feature at the end, that I know that there’s been a lot of grim stories in this newscast. But I think it’s important more important than ever to really identify with the audience. As
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It's a sad day for the NBC News team.
NBC News has confirmed that a staff member who had been diagnosed with the COVID-19 virus has passed away.
NEW YORK -- A technician who worked at NBC News' New York headquarters has died after testing positive for coronavirus, the network said on Friday.
By Ted Johnson
A staffer on NBC News has died following a positive coronavirus diagnosis, according to the network on Friday (March 20).
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