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Chuck Todd (Charles David Todd) was born on 8 April, 1972 in Miami, Florida, U.S., is an American journalist. Discover Chuck Todd's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?
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Charles David Todd |
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Journalist |
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51 years old |
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Aries |
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8 April, 1972 |
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8 April |
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Miami, Florida, U.S. |
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United States
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Chuck Todd Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Chuck Todd's Wife?
His wife is Kristian Denny (m. 2001)
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Kristian Denny (m. 2001) |
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Chuck Todd Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Chuck Todd worth at the age of 51 years old? Chuck Todd’s income source is mostly from being a successful Journalist. He is from United States. We have estimated Chuck Todd's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Charles David Todd (born April 8, 1972) is an American television journalist who was the 12th moderator of NBC's Meet the Press.
He also hosted Meet the Press Now, its daily edition on NBC News Now and is currently the Chief Political Analyst for NBC News.
Before taking the helm of Meet the Press, Todd was Chief White House correspondent for NBC as well as host of The Daily Rundown on MSNBC.
He also serves as NBC News' on-air political analyst for NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt and Today.
In June 2023, Todd announced that Kristen Welker would replace him as the moderator of Meet the Press in September 2023.
She became the host on September 17, 2023.
Todd was born on April 8, 1972 in Miami, Florida, the son of Lois Cheri (née Bernstein) and Stephen Randolph Todd.
He is Jewish on his mother's side and was raised Jewish.
He graduated from Miami Killian Senior High School in Kendall, an unincorporated suburban community in greater Miami.
Todd attended George Washington University from 1990 to 1994.
He declared a major in political science and a minor in music but did not earn a degree.
Before entering the world of political reporting and analysis, Todd earned practical political experience on initiative campaigns in Florida and various national campaigns based in Washington, D.C. While in college, Todd worked for the 1992 presidential campaign of Senator Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) and later started working part-time at National Journal's The Hotline.
From 1992 until March 12, 2007, Todd worked for National Journal's The Hotline, where he was editor-in-chief for six years.
As part of his position, Todd also co-hosted, with John Mercurio, the webcast series Hotline TV, consisting of a daily show lasting between three and seven minutes and a weekly show ranging between 20 and 30 minutes.
Tim Russert brought Todd to NBC from The Hotline in March 2007.
He became the NBC News political director at that time.
In this role, Todd often provided on-air political analysis on political discussion shows, including Morning Joe, Hardball with Chris Matthews, Meet the Press, NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, and The Rachel Maddow Show and blogged for MSNBC.com at "First Read".
He also did a weekly Question and Answer ("Q&A") session with users at Newsvine.
After Tim Russert's death in June 2008, Todd was a candidate to replace him as the host of NBC's Meet the Press, but David Gregory was ultimately selected for the job.
On December 18, 2008, NBC announced that Todd would succeed Gregory as NBC News Chief White House Correspondent, partnering with Savannah Guthrie on the news beat.
He retained his title as NBC News Political Director and was also named Contributing Editor to Meet the Press.
Todd was a focus of an August 2008 Los Angeles Times article paralleling Todd's rise to the rise of cable news networks in coverage of U.S. politics.
The article noted the emergence of Todd's fans, deemed "Chuckolytes".
On July 6, 2009, former MSNBC television personality Dan Abrams launched a website service, Mediaite, reporting on media figures.
The site ranks all TV-based journalists in America by influence.
Todd ranked, as of October 2009, right before Mike Wallace as number five.
On January 11, 2010, Todd became co-host, with Savannah Guthrie, of The Daily Rundown on MSNBC, airing weekday mornings from 09:00 to 10:00 ET.
Todd Rose to number two as of December 21, 2011, but fell to 90 as of January 9, 2013.
On August 14, 2014, NBC announced that Todd would take over as the host of Meet the Press beginning September 7, 2014.
While remaining as NBC News political director, Todd left his role as chief White House correspondent as well as anchor of The Daily Rundown.
On July 23, 2015, MSNBC announced Todd would return to the network with a daily political show called MTP Daily, which was airing weekdays at 17:00 ET.
The show was an extension of Meet the Press.
Todd continued moderating Meet the Press on NBC.
On January 22, 2017, Todd interviewed Kellyanne Conway on Meet the Press, the day after White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer accused the media of deliberately under-reporting the crowd size at President Trump's inaugural ceremony.
In a response to Todd's question about the claims, Conway said: "'Our press secretary, Sean Spicer, gave alternative facts to that [i.e., Donald Trump's inaugural crowd size], but the point remains that...'" Todd interrupted her, saying: "'Wait a minute. Alternative facts? ... Alternative facts are not facts. They're falsehoods.'"
Todd's performance as a moderator, in which he ended up speaking more than all but four of the presidential candidates on the first night of the debates, was widely panned.
Todd was also criticized for asking candidates lengthy questions and then requesting them to respond "in one or two words".
In a December 2019 interview with Rolling Stone, Todd discussed his belief about how disinformation overtook the media during the Trump administration.