NBC News is losing one of its longtime executives as TV Newser reported Monday that Madeleine Haeringer is leaving the network at the end of the year.
Haeringer initially joined NBC News in 1996 and filled various roles for the company, starting as a Washington DC bureau intern and eventually reaching the position of senior producer of NBC Worldwide News.
"She currently leads our editorial units, audio team, and cross-platform theme weeks, driving some of our most original and important work," the president of NBC News, Noah Oppenheim, said in a statement.
"Under her leadership, "Southlake" won NBC News Audio its first Peabody and Pulitzer Prize finalist. Her vision, tenacity, and sharp editorial acumen made her an invaluable member of my team and a trusted colleague. We will all miss her extraordinary creativity and storytelling ability."
In 2016, Haeringer left NBC News to executive produce the Emmy Award-winning Vice News Tonight on HBO. She returned to NBC in 2019 to run NBC News' short-lived partnership with Quibi.
There's no word on what will be next Haeringer in the reporting done by TV Newser.
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