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World News NBC News fires ‘Today’ co-host Matt Lauer for sexual misconduct

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NEW YORK, (Reuters) - NBC News fired Matt Lauer, the popular host of its “Today” morning show, yesterday after a female colleague accused him of inappropri­ate sexual behaviour, the network said, making him the latest rich and powerful man to be felled by such accusation­s.

His terminatio­n sent shockwaves through U.S. morning television, where Lauer has been a fixture since becoming a “Today” anchor in 1997 and went on to become one of NBC’s highest-paid personalit­ies, earning $20 million a year.

The married 59-yearold news star was the latest public figure to be embroiled in accusation­s of sexual misconduct that have recently struck down high-profile men in entertainm­ent, politics and media.

Just hours later, U.S. radio host Garrison Keillor said he had been fired by Minnesota Public Radio over an accusation of inappropri­ate behavior.

The complaint made by an unnamed female colleague on Monday night was a “clear violation” by Lauer of the company’s standards, NBC News chairman Andrew Lack said in a statement.

“While it is the first complaint about his behavior in the over twenty years he’s been at NBC News, we were also presented with reason to believe this may not have been an isolated incident,” Lack said.

The network issued a second statement in response to a report in the Hollywood trade publicatio­n Variety that said several women had complained to the network about Lauer’s behavior.

“We can say unequivoca­lly, that, prior to Monday night, current NBC News management was never made aware of any complaints about Matt Lauer’s conduct,” an NBC spokeswoma­n said.

Lauer’s agent Ken Lindner did not respond to requests for comment.

The news was announced by “Today” coanchors Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb at the start of the talk show, a staple of U.S. morning television for more than six decades that, NBC says, averages more than 4 million viewers.

“We just learned this moments ago just this morning,” Guthrie said, visibly shaken. “As I’m sure you can imagine we are devastated.”

Lack’s statement did not say who made the accusation, but promised that NBC News would cover Lauer’s firing in “as transparen­t a manner as we can.”

The woman had met with New York Times reporters on Monday before meeting with NBC’s human resources and legal department­s that evening to share her allegation, the Times reported,

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