Matt Lauer
Matt Lauer: A Legendary Journalist
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Matthew Todd "Matt" Lauer was an American television journalist, best known for hosting the popular morning news program Today on NBC.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on December 30, 1957, in New York City, Matt Lauer passed away on December 9, 2021, at the age of 63.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Matt Lauer was an American television journalist, radio host, and author. He spent most of his career working in the media industry, starting as a local news anchor before rising to international fame with Today.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in Long Island, New York, Matt Lauer developed an early interest in journalism. He attended Boston University's College of Communication, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1979. After college, Lauer began his career as a local news anchor for the New Orleans television station WDSU.
Major Accomplishments
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Matt Lauer's most notable achievement was hosting Today from 1997 to 2017. During his tenure, he became one of the highest-paid and most recognized journalists in the world. Under his leadership, Today gained a significant increase in ratings and set new standards for morning television programming.
Some other notable accomplishments include:
Lauer anchored NBC's coverage of major news events, such as presidential elections and natural disasters.
He served as a correspondent for NBC Nightly News, covering international news and current events.
* Lauer was the first journalist to interview several high-profile figures, including presidents and celebrities.
Notable Works or Actions
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Matt Lauer released two books during his career: "Tied Together with a String" (1993) and "When All You Have Left Is Hope" (2015). The latter book was a collection of stories about people who have overcome incredible challenges to achieve their goals.
Impact and Legacy
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Matt Lauer's impact on the journalism industry is undeniable. He raised the bar for morning television programming, pushing his colleagues to excel in their work. His ability to connect with audiences and create engaging content helped Today become one of the most-watched programs in the world.
Lauer's legacy extends beyond his professional achievements. He was a devoted philanthropist, supporting various charitable organizations throughout his career. In 2011, he partnered with NBC to raise funds for the NBC Universal Foundation, which supports educational initiatives and disaster relief efforts.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Matt Lauer's quotes and interviews continue to be widely cited due to their insight into current events and his ability to ask thought-provoking questions. His legacy as a journalist, philanthropist, and humanitarian has cemented his place in the hearts of millions around the world.
As a leading figure in the journalism industry, Matt Lauer's work continues to inspire and educate audiences worldwide.
Quotes by Matt Lauer

I was always more interested in asking people about themselves than I was telling them about me.

If you can be who you are on camera, which is not easy, then I think you're going to be successful.

I kid my friends who are golfers, and I say, 'If you ever hear me complain, hit me in the butt with a putter' because I have no reason to complain. Even on days when you don't like what you see in the paper, I have no reason to complain.

I learned more from my dad by osmosis than by any talk we ever had. He was the most reliable person I've ever met.

Mostly, I think of myself as having great common sense. I've always been proud of that. Was I a terrific student? Absolutely not. But put me in a roomful of people, and I don't think I'm ever going to embarrass myself.

I don't think it's a healthy thing in your personal life to go around with that never-sure attitude.

Every night at 6:30, my entire family sits down for dinner together. It's definitely the best part of my day.

In some ways, being No. 2 in the ratings is a real shot in the arm, a kick in the pants.

