NBCUniversal is facing a challenge as they prepare for the upcoming Winter Olympics telecast. Savannah Guthrie, co-anchor of “Today,” will be taking a leave of absence as her mother, Nancy Guthrie, has gone missing in Arizona under suspicious circumstances.
In a statement, NBC Sports announced that Savannah Guthrie will not be able to join the Olympics coverage as she focuses on being with her family during this difficult time. The network expressed their support for Guthrie and her family and promised to provide updates on their plans for the Opening Ceremony coverage.
Initially, Guthrie was set to co-host the Opening Ceremonies with sportscaster Terry Gannon. However, with her absence, NBC Sports is now looking for a replacement host. Mike Tirico, the main primetime host for NBC’s Olympics programming, will be busy with play-by-play duties for Super Bowl LX before transitioning to the Olympics. Tirico will take on the role of Olympics host following the conclusion of the Big Game.
Nancy Guthrie was last seen on Sunday evening, and authorities suspect she was abducted from her home in Arizona. NBC News has been covering the story, providing updates, statements from the Guthrie family, and contact information for anyone with potential leads.
Savannah Guthrie has been absent from “Today” this week, but her co-hosts shared a message from her expressing gratitude for the outpouring of support and urging anyone with information to contact the authorities.
With Savannah Guthrie’s role vacant, NBC Sports has a pool of news and sports personalities to choose from as a replacement. The network has been known to bring in diverse voices from the worlds of music and entertainment to appeal to a broader audience, including figures like Stanley Tucci and Snoop Dogg.
As NBCUniversal navigates this challenging situation, viewers can expect updates on the search for Nancy Guthrie and the network’s plans for the Olympics coverage. Our thoughts are with Savannah Guthrie and her family during this difficult time.

