Brian Williams Returns to the Airwaves with New Netflix Podcast
Mindy KalingActress, writer, producer, and author of humorous essays on Hollywood and life.
Unfiltered Dialogues: Williams's New Chapter on Netflix
Brian Williams Ventures into Podcasting with Netflix
Veteran news anchor Brian Williams, after a five-year absence from television broadcasts, has announced a new partnership with Netflix. He is set to host a weekly interview program titled 'We're Back! With Brian Williams,' which will feature discussions with notable personalities from entertainment, sports, and journalism, as well as other public figures. The show is slated to premiere on the streaming platform in late 2026.
Embracing the Podcast Era: A New Platform for In-Depth Conversations
Williams humorously remarked on the booming podcast trend, stating, "With scientists predicting that every American will have a podcast by 2030, I thought it was time to get in the game." He expressed a desire to move beyond the constraints of traditional news segments, which often limit interviews to just a few minutes. His new show aims to facilitate extensive and meaningful dialogues with creative, intelligent, and impactful individuals, reminiscent of classic interview programs.
Collaborating with a Trusted Colleague for Production Excellence
Jonathan Wald, an experienced television news executive who previously collaborated with Williams at NBC News and MSNBC, will assume the role of executive producer for 'We're Back!'. This reunion of the accomplished duo suggests a commitment to high-quality production and compelling content for the new podcast series.
Williams' Recent Engagements and Notable Career Milestones
In 2024, Williams provided extensive coverage of the U.S. presidential election for Amazon Prime Video, also under Wald's executive production. His distinguished career includes nearly three decades at NBC News, where he served as the anchor and managing editor of 'NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams' for ten years. Following a controversy in 2015 regarding a misrepresented reporting incident, he was suspended and subsequently replaced by Lester Holt.
Post-NBC Career and Continued Media Presence
After his departure from 'NBC Nightly News,' Williams launched and anchored 'The 11th Hour' on MSNBC, a show he hosted until December 2021. Earlier in his career, he was NBC News' chief White House correspondent, having joined the network in 1993 after twelve years in local news. His transition to Netflix marks a significant evolution in his storied career, leveraging the expansive reach of streaming services for his unique interview style.

