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'Today' announces cast replacing Megyn Kelly

Third hour of 'Today' show cast introduced

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'Today' announces cast replacing Megyn Kelly

Third hour of 'Today' show cast introduced

For those who've been wondering about the third hour of "Today" after Megyn Kelly's show was canceled following her controversial comments about blackface, we have an important update: Sheinelle Jones, Craig Melvin, Dylan Dreyer and Al Roker will officially be taking over the 9 a.m. slot. Dreyer announced the good news with a candid Instagram selfie of herself with her fellow colleagues. "Hope you don바카라 게임 웹사이트t mind these faces! You바카라 게임 웹사이트ll be seeing a lot of them at 9am. Please join us!" she wrote. Jones also shared the picture, along with the hashtag "#LoveTheseGuys." The announcement comes after months of speculation over how NBC would deal with Megyn Kelly's show cancellation. While reports noted the third hour moved its location from Studio 6A to Studio 1A (where the rest of the "Today" program takes place), the network remained silent about who would be taking over. Since Kelly's departure in October, Hoda Kotb, Roker, Melvin and others have popped up at 9 a.m. to fill the gap. While the third-hour plans appear to be set in stone for now, NBC will still need to figure out how it's going to handle Kathie Lee Gifford's departure from the fourth hour this April. So far, Jenna Bush Hager is rumored to be the front-runner for the job.

For those who've been wondering about the third hour of "Today" after following , we have an important update: Sheinelle Jones, Craig Melvin, Dylan Dreyer and Al Roker will officially be taking over the 9 a.m. slot.

Dreyer announced the good news with a candid Instagram selfie of herself with her fellow colleagues. "Hope you don바카라 게임 웹사이트t mind these faces! You바카라 게임 웹사이트ll be seeing a lot of them at 9am. Please join us!" she wrote. Jones also shared the picture, along with the hashtag "#LoveTheseGuys."

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The announcement comes after months of speculation over how NBC would deal with . While noted the third hour moved its location from Studio 6A to Studio 1A (where the rest of the "Today" program takes place), the network remained silent about who would be taking over. Since Kelly's departure in October, have popped up at 9 a.m. to fill the gap.

While the third-hour plans appear to be set in stone for now, NBC will still need to figure out how it's going to handle this April. So far, Jenna Bush Hager is rumored to be the front-runner for the job.