This Aug. 26, 2012 photo released by NBC shows host David Gregory from "Meet the Press" during the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla. Gregory has re-upped as host of "Meet the Press." The network is sharing no details, but on Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013, described the new deal as "a long-term commitment." The 42-year-old Gregory began as host of the Sunday morning public-affairs program in December 2008. He succeeded the late Tim Russert. (AP Photo/NBC, Virginia Sherwood)
This Aug. 26, 2012 photo released by NBC shows host David Gregory from "Meet the Press" during the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla. Gregory has re-upped as host of "Meet the Press." The network is sharing no details, but on Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013, described the new deal as "a long-term commitment." The 42-year-old Gregory began as host of the Sunday morning public-affairs program in December 2008. He succeeded the late Tim Russert. (AP Photo/NBC, Virginia Sherwood)
This Aug. 26, 2012 photo released by NBC shows host David Gregory from "Meet the Press" during the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla. Gregory has re-upped as host of "Meet the Press." The network is sharing no details, but on Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013, described the new deal as "a long-term commitment." The 42-year-old Gregory began as host of the Sunday morning public-affairs program in December 2008. He succeeded the late Tim Russert. (AP Photo/NBC, Virginia Sherwood)
NEW YORK (AP) ? David Gregory has re-upped as host of "Meet the Press."
NBC News shared no details, but described the new deal as "a long-term commitment."
"What a great vote of confidence from NBC," a pleased-looking Gregory said Thursday. He said his first four years in the moderator's chair have passed quickly.
"In some ways, it feels like we're just getting started," he said.
The 42-year-old Gregory began as host of the Sunday morning public-affairs program in December 2008, succeeding the late Tim Russert.
Before that, he was Chief White House correspondent during the presidency of George W. Bush. He joined NBC News in 1995.
Gregory is only the 10th permanent host of "Meet the Press," which premiered in 1947 and continues as the longest-running program on network television.
Looking beyond the new contract, Gregory said he planned to be hosting the program "for as long as they'll let me."
"I can't think of a better platform to have for doing what I love to do ? the interviews ? and as an outlet for my curiosity," he said. "I think this is an impactful, influential program, and I love being associated with it."
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