Dateline NBC
Dateline NBC is an American television newsmagazine series produced and broadcast by NBC News, which premiered on March 31, 1992, as a weekly program offering in-depth investigative reports on current events, human interest stories, and true crime cases.[1][2] Anchored initially by Stone Phillips and Jane Pauley, the series has evolved into NBC's longest-running primetime program, with nearly 3,000 episodes aired over three decades, emphasizing narrative-driven journalism that combines interviews, reenactments, and archival footage to explore mysteries and legal proceedings.[1][3] Currently anchored by Lester Holt since 2011, Dateline NBC features a roster of correspondents including Keith Morrison, renowned for his distinctive storytelling style in true crime segments, Andrea Canning, Josh Mankiewicz, and Dennis Murphy, who contribute to its focus on unresolved cases, trials, and societal issues.[4][5] The program airs primarily on Fridays at 9/8c, with episodes often exceeding viewer expectations through detailed reconstructions and witness accounts, though its reliance on dramatic presentation has drawn occasional critique for sensationalism in covering criminal narratives.[6][7] Dateline's defining characteristics include its shift toward true crime dominance in later seasons, producing spin-offs like Dateline: Secrets Uncovered on Oxygen, and earning recognition as an award-winning format for compelling documentaries that prioritize factual recounting over speculation.[8][2] While celebrated for breaking stories and aiding in case resolutions through public awareness, the series operates within the broader context of network news, where empirical reporting intersects with audience-driven content selection.[7][9]