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Apr 15, 2026 8:15am PT Christine Romans Gets Two-Hour Show as NBC News Expands Live-Streaming Service

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Christine Romans is getting a new title and a new program.

The veteran correspondent, who joined NBC News in 2023 after two decades at CNN, is being elevated to chief business correspondent at the NBCUniversal-backed news outlet and will this summer begin anchoring a two-hour mid-morning program on NBC News Now, the company’s live-streamed news service.

The addition of Romans’ program, which will air at 10 a.m. weekdays, will give NBC News Now 14 hours of live news programming each day — more original hours than any of its rivals.

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