NBC News is the news division of the American broadcast television network NBC, operating under the NBCUniversal News Group, a subsidiary of Comcast. It made history by airing the first regularly scheduled news program in American broadcast television on February 21, 1940, anchored by Lowell Thomas. Today, the division produces iconic programs from 30 Rockefeller Plaza, including the flagship NBC Nightly News, the pioneering morning show Today, and Meet the Press, which holds the title of the longest-running American television series. Early newscasting evolved from NBC Television Newsreel to the Camel News Caravan, notably anchored by John Cameron Swayze from 1949, establishing many foundations of modern news delivery. Beyond its current broadcasts, NBC News also offers access to a valuable archive of 70 years of historic footage online.