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T.J. Holmes & Amy Robach probe ABC’s morale at an all-time low

T.J. Holmes & Amy Robach probe ABC’s morale at an all-time low

T.J. Holmes & Amy Robach probe ABC’s morale at an all-time low

T.J. Holmes & Amy Robach probe ABC’s morale at an all-time low

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  • T.J. Holmes & Amy Robach probe ABC’s morale at an all-time low.
  • Insiders are growing impatient with Kim Godwin.
  • People in the ranks are the ones who keep the lights on.
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There is still a lot of confusion surrounding ABC’s ongoing inquiry into “GMA3” hosts T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach outside their Upper West Side offices on 66th Street and at Times Square Studios, where they film the daytime program.

Insiders are growing impatient with Kim Godwin, the news director, for how she is handling the volatile situation. It’s been almost two months! A two-month tabloid frenzy has occurred. The place isn’t in a great position right now, according to a source.

“Morale is being affected, not so much talent. People in the ranks are the ones who keep the lights on. Morale has never been lower.

The couple T.J. Holmes & Amy Robach was taken off television in December because their affair had become too much of an “internal and external distraction,” according to an email from ABC News president Godwin, who is now being blamed by staff members.

Salacious lovebirds have been able to greet their viewers to “GMA3” in the afternoons for about two months now, which is a new year’s eve. According to numerous reports, there are indications that they won’t be flying again.

Disney, the parent company of ABC, is in jeopardy. “Affair is one thing, but you also can’t be credible to tell news when you are news – that’s part of the difficulty,” the speaker said.

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According to a third source, employees are still perplexed about why Godwin let them continue on with life without addressing the problem before pulling the plug and sending an email claiming the affair was not a “violation of corporate policy.”

Why remove someone off the air after telling folks they didn’t break any laws? It is illogical. Except for her behaviour discrepancies, they claimed that she lacked any consistency.

The first insider attributed the length of the drama on Godwin’s “lack of decisiveness.” They also claimed that because of how chaotic things are, newly hired anchor DeMarco Morgan was essentially caught off guard when he traveled across the country from Los Angeles to fill in for Holmes during the probe.

They alleged, “They flew him under the guise of night to host the next day; he didn’t realize that’s what he was coming for!”

But not everyone is outraged with the ABC executives over the predicament. Simply put, the fourth individual said, “It stinks, but these things take time.”

Even more upbeatly, they claimed that “people are working hard. They are effectively performing their duties. We are still in first place. We’re dominating!

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As of Friday, ABC had not made a decision on Holmes’ and Robach’s employment, but our fourth source is confident that one would be made in “few of weeks max!” They insisted that it had to be.

While waiting for the next raunchy revelation in the controversy, workers will keep the popcorn on hand.

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