‘Dateline’ Names Blayne Alexander New True Crime Correspondent
NBC’s Dateline series, America’s top-rated true crime TV series and podcast, has named Blayne Alexander as its new correspondent.
The announcement was made on NBC’s Today program on Tuesday, with fellow Dateline correspondents Keith Morrison, Andrea Canning and Josh Mankiewicz at Alexander’s side.
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Alexander, who joined NBC in 2019, will continue to contribute across the Dateline NBC brand, which is anchored by Lester Holt and includes series episodes and podcasts. “Well, this is quite the way to come back from maternity leave. First day back after four-and-a-half months,” she told the NBC morning program about her new full-time job at the U.S. network.
Alexander joins Dateline as the long-running series gets deeper into the true-crime genre and looks to build its presence across streaming and podcasts. True-crime programming has exploded in popularity, with gripping stories and enthralling mysteries looking to keep viewers and listeners hooked.
Earlier, Alexander contributed to two episodes of Dateline in season 32. She also led coverage of major events like the 2020 and 2022 elections in Georgia, the COVID-19 pandemic and racial injustice protests across the U.S. Alexander began her TV career in Augusta, Georgia, before moving to Atlanta as a reporter and anchor for NBC affiliate WXIA-TV.
She also served as a Washington correspondent for NBC News, with her prize-winning work including covering Capitol Hill and the Trump administration for NBC affiliates nationwide. Dateline, set for its 33rd season, is the longest-running primetime series on NBC and has expanded across new digital platforms.
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