New York Post

Brian back at NBC in new role

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NBC and Brian Williams have finally reached an agreement that the disgraced anchorman will not return to “NBC Nightly News,” but will stay at the network in a different news role.

Multiple sources confirmed to Page Six that after weeks of complex negotiatio­ns NBC is likely to announce Thursday that Lyin’ Brian is out of the anchor chair, but will remain a part of the news division.

The deal was hammered out between Williams’ agent Bob Barnett, NBC Universal CEO Steve Burke and NBC News chairman Andy Lack, amid speculatio­n that Williams could leave the network altogether and walk away from his $ 50 million, fiveyear deal.

An insider said, “There is an agreement. Brian won’t return to the anchor chair but has agreed to a different, news oriented role. The negotiatio­ns have been complicate­d and difficult.” It was not immediatel­y clear how much of Williams’ huge contract would be honored by NBC.

A second source told us that Williams’ new role, which has been negotiated in strict secrecy, “is something very different, but within news, that gives Brian room to grow and to rebuild his reputation.” The source added the role was “very different” from that given to Ann Curry, who was made an NBC News national and internatio­nal correspond­ent after her excruciati­ng departure from “Today” in June 2012. She left the network in January, unhappy that she was “basically doing nothing.”

The source added that Lester Holt, who has stoically stood in for Williams during his ongoing sixmonth suspension, is certain to be promoted to anchor of “NBC Nightly News.”

CNN Money first reported Wednesday night on NBC and Williams’ tentative deal, saying details of his next role were “unknown to all but a very small number of executives.” The talks have also centered on how Williams would further apologize for his storytelli­ng which included an exaggerate­d account of an Iraqwar mission.

Reps for NBC News and Williams could not be immediatel­y reached.

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