
At a Glance
- Al Roker is marking 30 years on TODAY.
- The broadcast will feature a montage of his most memorable moments and reflections from longtime colleagues.
- Roker’s career spans weather anchoring, books, and record-setting events.
Why it matters: The milestone highlights a broadcaster whose work has become a defining part of morning television.
Today’s co-anchor Savannah Guthrie and news anchor Craig Melvin will share personal reflections on Roker’s legacy and impact. The celebration underscores the enduring influence of a figure who has shaped how viewers experience the weather and the show’s identity.
30-Year Milestone on TODAY
TODAY is gearing up for a major milestone as it prepares to honor Al Roker’s 30-year Al-iversary on Tuesday. The recognition marks three decades of coverage and standout moments from one of morning television’s most familiar figures. Roker, 71, has been a central part of the NBC broadcast, anchoring weather and features and co-hosting the 3rd Hour.
A Career that Began in Syracuse
Roker’s journey started in college, where he served as a weekend weathercaster at WTVH-TV in Syracuse, New York. From there, he moved to forecasting roles in Washington, D.C., and Cleveland, Ohio. These early assignments laid the groundwork for a national presence that would later define his career.
Building a National Presence
In 1983, Roker arrived at WNBC-TV in New York, eventually becoming the station’s weeknight weather anchor and a regular on “Live at 5.” His work on the station’s flagship programs helped him build a reputation that extended beyond the local market.
Transition to TODAY
Roker joined TODAY in January 1996, stepping into the role of weather and feature anchor and co-host of the 3rd Hour. The move marked a significant shift from local to national television, allowing him to reach a broader audience.
Expanding the Meteorology Footprint
Before transitioning to TODAY full-time, Roker co-hosted the Weather Channel’s morning program “Wake Up with Al.” The show further established his national profile and showcased his ability to combine science with engaging presentation.
Awards and Recognition
- Multiple Daytime Emmy Awards as part of the TODAY team.
- Recognition from the American Meteorological Society.
- Credited with helping evolve modern weather presentation through graphics and on-the-ground reporting.
Innovations in Weather Presentation
Roker’s use of graphics and on-the-ground reporting helped modernize how weather is presented on television. By bringing the forecast into real-world contexts, he made complex meteorological data accessible to everyday viewers.
Beyond the Studio
Outside the studio, Roker has:
- Authored several books, including his latest title, You Look So Much Better In Person.
- Hosted radio and digital programs.
- Led multiple “Rokerthon” events that set Guinness World Records.
The Al-iversary Celebration
The broadcast will feature a compilation of Roker’s most memorable moments over the years, along with reflections from TODAY co-anchor Savannah Guthrie on his legacy and from TODAY news anchor Craig Melvin on his impact on the broadcast, among other highlights. The celebration acknowledges a broadcaster whose work has become a defining part of the show’s identity.
Roker’s Latest Book
TODAY star Al Roker reveals his keys to success in his new book You Look So Much Better In Person. The book discusses his recent Broadway stint and offers life and relationship advice, providing readers with personal insights from a seasoned media personality.
Key Takeaways
- Al Roker’s 30-year journey on TODAY showcases a blend of meteorology, storytelling, and personal charisma.
- His career began in Syracuse and progressed through local and national platforms, culminating in a prominent role on TODAY.
- Roker’s contributions extend beyond the screen, influencing weather presentation, authoring books, and setting world records.
- The Al-iversary celebration honors his lasting impact on morning television and the viewers who have followed him for three decades.
Timeline of Milestones
| Year | Milestone |
|---|---|
| 1983 | Joined WNBC-TV, became weeknight weather anchor |
| 1996 | Joined TODAY as weather and feature anchor |
| 1996 | Co-hosted “Wake Up with Al” on Weather Channel |
| 1996-present | Multiple Daytime Emmy Awards with TODAY |
| 1996-present | Author of several books and host of radio/digital programs |
| 1996-present | Led “Rokerthon” events, Guinness World Records |
The celebration on TODAY not only reflects on past achievements but also invites viewers to witness the enduring legacy of a broadcast icon.

