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Savannah Guthrie is Feeling Lucky

Savannah Guthrie is Feeling Lucky

“She’s front and center, critical to everything NBC News will be doing, hopefully for a long time to come,” said Noah Oppenheim of Savannah Guthrie. “She does have this extraordinary expertise and aptitude for the political stuff. But her range is broader than anyone’s. There isn’t a story I wouldn’t feel comfortable in saying that she could dominate covering.”

The Last Days of Time Inc.

The Last Days of Time Inc.

“I remember sitting next to Jeff Bewkes, the CEO of Time Warner, at an internal Time Inc. event that was celebrating journalists. And he asked what I had done before Fortune, and I said, ‘Oh, I worked at Goldman.’ And he looked at me like, why would I leave that to do this? And I thought, Uh-oh, it’s over.”

How Taylor Sheridan Created America's Most Popular TV Show

How Taylor Sheridan Created America's Most Popular TV Show

“I’m shooting over $1 billion worth of television shows,” Sheridan tells me. “That’s how much money they’ve trusted me with, and I have to go make more than that with the product I create. “Hopefully, I can ride off into the sunset before something tanks.”

Is Cecilia Vega TV's Next Diane Sawyer?

Is Cecilia Vega TV's Next Diane Sawyer?

“The whole ‘first thing’ is very nuanced for me,” Vega says. “I think about it in terms of my family. I think of my community. But I have to be very conscious about how much pressure I'm putting on myself. That can be an exhausting drumbeat to have to hit all the time. Sometimes it's just like, ‘Guys, we’ve got to fix this. It shouldn't be this hard. Where are the people? Why is it taking this long?'”

Nicolle Wallace’s Road From the White House to 30 Rock

Nicolle Wallace’s Road From the White House to 30 Rock

“I am the same on TV as a guest as I am as a host, as I was a White House communications director, as I was Jeb Bush’s spokesperson,” she said. “I don’t speak any differently. I don’t hold any different views ideologically. I don’t hold back.”

Editor in Charge — Dean Baquet Takes Charge of The New York Times Newsroom

Editor in Charge — Dean Baquet Takes Charge of The New York Times Newsroom

Three months into his tenure as chief editor of The New York Times, Dean Baquet sat down on the black leather sofa in his third-floor office within the newspaper’s glass-and-steel headquarters in midtown Manhattan.