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With NBC silent, Curry keeps working at 'Today'

Curry was in her familiar co-host role Friday

Updated: Friday, 22 Jun 2012, 10:24 AM EDT
Published : Friday, 22 Jun 2012, 10:24 AM EDT

NEW YORK (AP) — Ann Curry is stilling working at NBC's "Today" show, even as the network maintains its silence on reports that she's about to be replaced.

Curry was in her familiar co-host role with Matt Lauer on Friday, helping introduce musician Kenny Chesney for a performance outside the show's Rockefeller Center studio.

NBC is reportedly discussing a plan to remove her as co-host a year after she replaced Meredith Vieira. After 16 years of unquestioned dominance in the morning, "Today" is in a tough fight with ABC's "Good Morning America."

On Thursday, Curry had one apparently unintentional indignity piled on: At one point as her picture filled the screen, a graphic beneath her face read: "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow."


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