Media / Brian Williams Brian Williams Suspended for 6 Months He won't collect a check, but NBC says he deserves second chance By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Feb 10, 2015 7:18 PM CST Copied Brian Williams won't be back on the air for a while. (Photo by Brad Barket/Invision/AP, File) Brian Williams won't be back on the air at NBC for quite a while. The network said tonight it is suspending Williams as Nightly News anchor and managing editor for six months without pay for misleading the public about his experiences covering the Iraq war. NBC chief executive Steve Burke said that Williams' actions were inexcusable and jeopardized the trust he has built up with viewers during his decade as the network's lead anchor. But he said Williams deserved a second chance. Williams apologized last week for saying he was in a helicopter that was hit by a grenade while covering the war in 2003. Instead, he was in a group of helicopters and another was hit, and some veterans involved in the mission called him out on it. NBC News President Deborah Turness said its investigation into Williams' statements is continuing. (More Brian Williams stories.) Report an error