The return of Savannah Guthrie to the Today show after a two-month absence was a significant event, but the media coverage of her comeback was surprisingly low-key. While the show's anchors and co-hosts acknowledged her return with a brief acknowledgment and a few tears of joy, the media's focus seemed to be more on the hype and the emotional impact of her return rather than the actual event itself. This is a testament to Guthrie's grace and professionalism, as she handled the situation with poise and dignity. However, the media's coverage of her return was a bit of a mixed bag, with some shows giving her more attention than others. CBS Mornings included Guthrie's Good Shepherd New York virtual Easter-gathering message in its "What to Watch" segment, while Good Morning America, the Today show's closest competition, had no mention of her return on Monday. Fox News Channel's Fox & Friends covered the news with a pair of headlines, but CNN's News Central gave Guthrie a nice amount of its own time, with reporter Omar Jimenez recapping her return. Overall, the media's coverage of Guthrie's return was a bit of a mixed bag, with some shows giving her more attention than others. However, the low-key approach to her return is a reflection of her grace and professionalism, and it is a testament to her ability to handle difficult situations with dignity and poise.