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Zucker: 'Today' Lost Its Innovative Edge

Wednesday, May 11, 2005 2:33:41 PM
By DAVID BAUDER

NEW YORK (AP) - NBC changed leaders at "Today" because TV's dominant morning news show had lost its innovative edge, network chief Jeff Zucker said Wednesday.

Between its concert series, studio window to the street, on-air weddings and fast-paced openings, "every innovation of the last 10 years (in morning television) has come out of the `Today' show," said Zucker, president of the NBC Universal Television Group.

But few have been forthcoming in recent years, he added.


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