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NBC’s Lester Holt adds empathetic commentari­es to news anchor role

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During this brutal news year, Lester Holt has concluded that telling stories isn’t enough.

The “NBC Nightly News” anchor frequently ends his broadcasts now with commentari­es, an unusual departure for network evening newscasts that have more than a half century’s track record of playing it straight.

Holt’s essays, many of them pleas for unity in troubled times, can seem mild to viewers used to the rhetorical warfare of cable news. He says he’s filling a need for voices of empathy in public life.

“The days of dispassion­ate journalism are long gone,” he said. “We have to acknowledg­e our audience and validate what we’re all seeing.”

Holt has repeatedly called for peace between political foes. After the election was called for President-elect Joe Biden, he said “both sides deserve a collective primal scream over what we’ve been through. But tomorrow, maybe we can leave it on the field.”

In the midst of the virus and racial unrest this spring, Holt recalled how the United States pulled through the tempestuou­s political year of 1968.

“The sun eventually rose again, as it always does,” he said.

Holt traces his commentari­es back to the August 2019 shooting that killed 23 at aWalmart in El Paso, Texas, when he began “Nightly News” by saying, “What on Earth is going on?”

“That was the moment that I realized that maybe there was a lane that I could occupy from time to time to kind of mirror and reflect what people are feeling,” he said.

He doesn’t want the audience to feel that those who deliver the news are above it all, or numb to everything going on.

There’s also a sense of increased comfort in his job. Holt, 61, has been nightly news anchor since 2015. The NBC broadcast usually reaches 8 million viewers a night, consistent­ly second in the ratings to ABC’s “World News Tonight,” although a 2018 Hollywood Reporter/Morning Consult poll found Holt beating Muir as the nation’s most trusted TV news personalit­y.

Given that he’s trying to reach the broadest possible audience, Holt’s commentari­es are purposely non-controvers­ial.

“In the current climate, there seems to be no place to position oneself that will avoid alienating someone or another,” said news consultant Andrew Tyndall. “Holt at least brings consistenc­y to his newscast on those days when he does end with a commentary. He opens with grisly news about a lethal pandemic and does not try to contradict that.”

 ?? Christophe­r Dilts / Associated Press ?? Lester Holt, the “NBC Nightly News” anchor, occasional­ly ends his broadcasts now with commentari­es, an unusual departure for network evening newscasts.
Christophe­r Dilts / Associated Press Lester Holt, the “NBC Nightly News” anchor, occasional­ly ends his broadcasts now with commentari­es, an unusual departure for network evening newscasts.

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