If you can’t get enough of Hoda Kotb, better turn on your TV.

Today is the last day the longtime NBC anchor will be hosting “Today.”

Kotb announced in September 2024 she would be leaving the show, saying it was “time for me to turn the page.””I have everything I want. I’m not risking something. I have the love of my family. I have wonderful colleagues who will be my friends forever. I have it. So I didn’t feel like, ‘What am I losing?’” Kotb said.

Kotb’s last day on “Today” is Friday, Jan. 10.

When is ‘Today’ on TV?

“Today” airs on NBC from 7 to 11 a.m. ET, reaching more than 5 million viewers, according to the show’s website.

Why is Hota Kotb leaving ‘Today’?

Hoda Kotb interacts with fans before Keith Urban's performance on NBC's "Today" show at Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, U.S., Oct. 30, 2024.

Kotb opened up to USA TODAY in October about her decision to leave, saying her exit didn’t feel like a risk or loss.

She said an inner voice beckoned: “The whispers were very quiet, and then as they went on they became much louder, to a point where you almost couldn’t not listen,” Kotb said.

“In different forms, it was saying, ‘You’re an adventurer.’ It was saying, ‘You need time with your kids (Haley Joy, 7, and Hope Catherine, 5).’ It was saying, ‘What’s this next chapter?’ It was saying, ‘Have you done it all?’”

Kotb will continue as an NBC contributor and on its Making Space podcast.

Kotb’s plans also include introducing a new business that will focus on “giving women permission to take care of their wellness” with an app and more retreats.

“I’ve been given way more than I deserve, way more. So now it’s like this is the season of giving, of helping, of mentoring, of showing and hopefully it could make someone else’s life easier.”