Tamron Hall, a national news anchor for NBC News and daytime host for MSNBC, is leaving the networks, according to an internal email to NBC staff.
A spokesperson for NBC News told Page Six on Wednesday that when Hall's contract expires at the end of the month, she will not be returning to the network.
"Tamron Hall will be leaving NBC News and MSNBC when her contract expires this month. Yesterday was her last day as an anchor on both networks," the spokesperson said. "Tamron is an exceptional journalist, we valued and enjoyed her work at 'Today' and MSNBC and hoped that she would decide to stay. We are disappointed that she has chosen to leave, but we wish her all the best."
Hall gave a statement saying that she will miss her colleagues.
"The last ten years have been beyond anything I could have imagined, and I'm grateful," she said. "I'm also very excited about the next chapter. To all my great colleagues, I will miss you and I will be rooting for you."
Hall hosted the daytime show "MSNBC Live with Tamron Hall" during the 11 a.m. hour every morning during the week. She also worked on NBC's "Today."