NBC News veteran Natalie Morales leaves for ‘The Talk’ on CBS



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Natalie Morales is ending her long NBC News career and is slated for a spot on CBS’s daytime show “The Talk”.

Morales, 49, informed his colleagues at NBC of his intention to leave on Friday, according to a note obtained by The Times. An NBC News representative declined to comment on the correspondent’s future, but two people familiar with her plans said she would join “The Talk.”

Morales joined NBC 22 years ago as a correspondent for its Connecticut TV station. She moved on to NBC’s cable news channel, MSNBC, then joined the “Today” network news franchise as a national correspondent and co-presenter in her third hour in 2006. She became the presenter of the flagship show in 2011.

Morales moved to Los Angeles in 2016, where she served as the West Coast anchor for “Today”. NBC News’s foremost Latin American journalist, Morales was co-host of the entertainment news program “Access Hollywood” from 2016 to 2019.

While on “Today”, multilingual Morales covered the rescue of 33 Chilean miners who were trapped underground for 69 days in the fall of 2010, earning her a National Headliner Award.

In recent years, Morales has been a correspondent on NBC’s “Dateline”. The true crime stories she’s worked on will appear throughout the current TV season.

At “The Talk,” Morales will join a changing lineup of co-hosts.

Sharon Osbourne left the show earlier this year following a controversy over her public defense of UK TV host Piers Morgan’s criticism of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The network said Osborne’s behavior “did not match our values.”

Cari Ann Inaba announced her departure from the program in August.

Akbar Gbajabiamila, a former NFL player, joined the program on September 13 alongside co-hosts Sheryl Underwood, Amanda Kloots and Jerry O’Connell.

A CBS rep for “The Talk” declined to comment.



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