ABC News boss confirms 'GMA3' anchors are subject to internal probe after being pulled from air | CNN Business

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“GMA3” co-anchors T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach will “remain off-air pending the completion of an internal review,” ABC News President Kim Godwin disclosed to network employees in a memo Monday morning

. The memo is the first time Godwin has acknowledged to the company the existence of a formal internal probe targeting the hosts of the channel’s morning show after photos surfaced of the pair engaged in an apparent romantic relationship. Godwin’s note did not specify what the probe is looking at. CNN reported last week that the network’s legal department was conducting a review, news first broken by Semafor.

In her latest memo, Godwin again acknowledged the “continuing coverage” of the matter “can be distracting.” Godwin said a rotating cast of hosts will continue to fill in for Robach and Holmes on the program. People familiar with the matter previously told CNN that when the Daily Mail first reached out to ABC News for comment about the relationship between Robach and Holmes, a surprised network spokesperson tried to determine whether the allegation was true.

 

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