UP FOR THE JOB TODAY

From Saturday Night Live to the San Diego Zoo, the TODAY Show Anchors Become “Interns” for a Day at Exciting New Jobs

Series Begins Next Week

NEW YORK – February 19, 2016 – – What does it take to be Amy Schumer’s on-set assistant?  How many phone calls does the editor in chief of Cosmopolitan get a day?  What is the actual weight limit for checked bags at the airport?  The TODAY show anchors and hosts are adding new meaning to on-the-job training by stepping out of Studio 1A and becoming “interns” at some of the country’s most interesting professions.

“Up for the Job TODAY” begins next week, and the TODAY anchors will each try their hand at a new job.  Matt Lauer will work for air traffic control at John F. Kennedy Airport; Savannah Guthrie will assist Amy Schumer on the set of her new movie; Al Roker will spend a day at the San Diego Zoo; Natalie Morales will intern for Cosmopolitan Editor in Chief, Joanna Coles; Carson Daly will serve as a ramp agent for Delta Air Lines; Willie Geist will intern at Saturday Night Live; Tamron Hall will assist director Ava DuVernay on set in New Orleans; Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb will become dog groomers for a day.  Additionally on Weekend TODAY, Erica Hill will work for J. Crew and Dylan Dreyer and Sheinelle Jones will intern for Rascal Flatts in Las Vegas.

Segments from the “Up for the Job TODAY” series will be available on TODAY.com after they air.

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NBC’s TODAY is the news program that informs, entertains, inspires and sets the agenda each morning for Americans. Airing live from 7 am to 11 am ET, TODAY reaches more than 5 million people every day through its broadcast, and millions more through TODAY.com, the TODAY app, and social media platforms. Matt Lauer, Savannah Guthrie, Al Roker, Natalie Morales, Willie Geist, Tamron Hall, Carson Daly, Hoda Kotb, and Kathie Lee Gifford are the anchors and hosts, Noah Oppenheim is the SVP and Executive in Charge, and Don Nash is the executive producer.

For more information contact:

Megan Kopf Stackhouse
NBC News
e: megan.kopf@nbcuni.com

p: 212-664-6205

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