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Fresh off vocal rest and happier than ever to be able to speak, Guthrie sat down with PEOPLE to talk about her experience
During the NBC morning show’s Thursday, January 29, episode, Guthrie gave a special shoutout to her 11-year-old daughter, Vale, and her middle school classmates who stopped by 30 Rockefeller Plaza during the show’s 8 a.m. ET hour.
Savannah Guthrie has shared an update after undergoing vocal surgery and revealed when she'll be back on the air at the "Today" show.
Guthrie has been absent from the morning show since mid-December after getting surgery to remove vocal nodules and a polyp
Today host Savannah Guthrie is in panic mode after the show’s ratings soared since she took time off for a vocal cord surgery. During that period — the final week of December 2025 and the first week of 2026 — Today had 12 percent more viewers compared to the previous year.
Savannah Guthrie is back. The "Today" show cohost returned to Studio 1A Monday, Jan. 26, after taking a lengthy hiatus to undergo vocal cord surgery. The anchor announced in mid-December that she would need surgery to address non-cancerous growths found on her vocal cords.
Savannah Guthrie couldn’t help but get emotional as she heard her “new” voice for the first time since undergoing vocal cord surgery. The TODAY co-anchor, 54, took viewers on her vocal journey with her in a segment that aired on the NBC morning show Friday,
Some "Today" show viewers may have noticed Savannah Guthrie is missing, but the popular host's absence is only temporary. Guthrie, 54, has been absent since mid-December, telling viewers of the NBC morning show that she would undergo vocal cord surgery in the new year.
The morning show anchor previously revealed that she had vocal nodules and a polyp.