Veteran entertainment journalist Chloe Melas is set to make a move from CNN to NBC News as an entertainment correspondent. She will begin her new role next week, covering the “intersection of entertainment, business, and culture” across various NBC platforms, including the network, NBC News Digital, and MSNBC. Melas will also be a part of NBC’s business and technology unit. This transition reflects NBC News’ recent trend of hiring talent from CNN and other notable media outlets.
Melas has been with CNN since 2016, but prior to that, she worked for HollywoodLife and VH1. Her reputation as a diligent and ambitious reporter who goes beyond the bounds of traditional entertainment journalism precedes her. In her time at CNN, Melas scored significant exclusives and breakthrough reporting. For instance, she was the first to announce the dismissal of criminal charges against actor Alec Baldwin, following a fatal shooting on the set of the film “Rust.” She also secured an exclusive interview with Baldwin, making headlines worldwide.
In addition, Melas landed a rare sit-down interview with Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, marking Bezos’ first formal interview in four years. During this interview, Bezos revealed that he planned to give away the majority of his wealth during his lifetime. Melas’ coverage of the #MeToo movement was also noteworthy, particularly her groundbreaking reporting on Kevin Spacey, which ultimately led to his firing from Netflix’s hit series “House of Cards.” She has also been on the front lines of major Hollywood events, such as the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes.
Melas has made appearances as a co-host in several television specials, including CNN’s 2021 New Year’s Eve show alongside Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen. She has also hosted a one-hour program on Britney Spears’ controversial conservatorship. In February, Melas even published her late grandfather’s WWII memoir, “Luck of the Draw,” which became a New York Times bestseller.
Before her time at CNN, Melas played a significant role in launching the entertainment website HollywoodLife, which falls under the umbrella of Penske Media Corp. She also worked as an anchor at VH1, building her experience in the entertainment industry.
As Melas moves to NBC News, she joins a growing list of CNN talents who have made the switch. Other notable figures include Laura Jarrett, co-anchor of “Saturday Today,” MSNBC host Ana Cabrera, Capitol Hill correspondent Ryan Nobles, MSNBC senior vice president Rebecca Kutler, and “Meet the Press” executive producer David Gelles. NBC News has also been actively recruiting talent from other esteemed media outlets, such as Vice and The New Yorker.
The addition of Chloe Melas to NBC News represents the network’s ongoing commitment to deliver comprehensive coverage of the entertainment industry, business, and cultural events. With her track record of securing exclusive interviews and breaking significant stories, Melas is poised to make an impact in her new role. NBC News viewers can look forward to insightful reporting and analysis on the latest happenings in the world of entertainment, as well as a deeper understanding of the business and cultural implications behind these events. Melas will undoubtedly bring her unique perspective and dedication to the table, contributing to NBC’s extensive lineup of talented journalists.