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Former ‘GMA’ weatherman Rob Marciano set to join CBS News

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Last updated: October 2, 2024 1:34 am
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In a striking career shift, Rob Marciano, the seasoned meteorologist formerly associated with ABC News, is paving his new path with CBS News. This transition comes after Marciano’s departure from ABC News in April, attributed to an alleged confrontation with a Good Morning America (GMA) producer that escalated tensions. Marciano, who faced criticism for his temperament, notably “anger management issues” during his tenure at ABC, is now set to enhance CBS News’ weather broadcasting team. The specifics of his start date remain under wraps, sparking curiosity regarding CBS News’ decision to onboard the controversy-tinged Marciano.

His move to CBS News seems facilitated by a professional connection with Wendy Fisher, a pivotal figure in news operations at ABC and now steering CBS News’ weather division. This switch occurs against a backdrop of Marciano’s conflicts, including a notably tense relationship with fellow meteorologist Ginger Zee, which reportedly exacerbated the situation at ABC.

Further complicating Marciano’s narrative are instances of alleged heated exchanges and “alarming events” during a tumultuous period marked by personal challenges, including a divorce. His professional conduct came under scrutiny, leading to allegations of making “sexist” comments to a female producer and a temporary ban from the GMA studio, which necessitated anger management intervention.

Despite these setbacks, Marciano’s professional acumen received support from colleagues, highlighting a contrasting perspective to the broiling controversies. His career trajectory includes significant roles such as a senior meteorologist at ABC News since July 2014 and prior engagements with “Entertainment Tonight” and CNN. As Marciano embarks on this new chapter at CBS News, the industry watches keenly to see how this seasoned weatherman will navigate the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

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