
Peter Alexander is currently in the spotlight after announcing his departure from NBC News after 22 years with the network. He shared the news during the March 28, 2026, broadcast of Today, where he has served as a co-anchor since 2018. Alexander also served as the network’s Chief White House Correspondent, and his sudden exit after such a long-term association with the network sparked public curiosity about the reason for the move. He recently shared his children’s reaction to his exit, who poked fun at his decision.
Why did Peter Alexander leave NBC after 22 years of service?
Peter Alexander announced his departure from NBC News on March 28, 2026, citing a primary desire for a better work-life balance and more time with his family. During his final broadcast on the Saturday edition of Today, he shared that he had spent over 200 Friday nights away from his family in the last seven years and 80 nights away in the past seven months alone. Beyond personal reasons, reports indicate that Alexander is expected to join MS NOW (the rebranded MSNBC) as a weekday anchor and chief national correspondent. His exact words were:
“I’ve been away from home more than 80 nights in the last seven months. More than 200 Friday nights away from my family in the last seven years. So, in this limited window before my daughters lose interest in hanging out with me… I’m eager to carve out a better balance between my personal and professional lives.”















