MEDIA WINNER: Pete Williams
NBC News Justice Correspondent Pete Williams is retiring from the network after 29 years, announced NBC News president Noah Oppenheim on Thursday. In a memo to NBC News employees, obtained by Mediaite, Oppenheim said Williams, 70, will sign off at the end of July. The Washington Post first reported on Thursday the news of Williams’ upcoming departure. Throughout his career, Williams a series of massive bombshell stories, with a big one being earlier this year: the retirement of Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement. "Pete has been one of the nation’s foremost authorities covering the Supreme Court and the Department of Justice for nearly three decades," said Oppenheim in a statement. "His career has been defined by his reputation for accuracy, reliability, and unmatched expertise in the subjects he covers." Prior to joining NBC News, Williams was Pentagon spokesperson under Dick Cheney. Before joining the Pentagon, Williams was a reporter and news director in Wyoming, where he was born. During his time at the Pentagon, Williams was outed amid the Defense Department’s prohibition of gay men serving in the military. Williams has a partner, David. In his note to NBC News employees, Oppenheim lauded Williams’ personality. “In short, for generations of NBC News reporters, working alongside Pete has been a daily masterclass in journalism,” he said. “But perhaps more importantly, it has been a masterclass in what it means to be a good colleague. Pete’s decency, kindness, and generosity are unmatched. For those that know Pete well, it’s his warmth, humor, wit, and compassion that will be missed most.” Praise and tributes from colleagues and pundits have been pouring in on social media for the veteran journalist, who will indeed clearly be missed. |