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Piers Morgan to leave GMB

(March 2021)

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brioalex


I wouldn’t be surprised if we see Piers return one day in the distant future. Like that article suggests, After all ITV is a business and losing Piers will mean a substantial loss in revenue and ratings. It all rests on whether they can find a replacement to fill that hole not just the missing person that sits next to Susanna.
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Jonwo


I wouldn’t be surprised if we see Piers return one day in the distant future. Like that article suggests, After all ITV is a business and losing Piers will mean a substantial loss in revenue and ratings. It all rests on whether they can find a replacement to fill that hole not just the missing person that sits next to Susanna.


It'll be like the UK version of Karl Stefanovic and Today!
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brioalex
Jonwo posted:


I wouldn’t be surprised if we see Piers return one day in the distant future. Like that article suggests, After all ITV is a business and losing Piers will mean a substantial loss in revenue and ratings. It all rests on whether they can find a replacement to fill that hole not just the missing person that sits next to Susanna.


It'll be like the UK version of Karl Stefanovic and Today!


Absolutely could be!
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Rolling News
#TeamPiers is trending on Twitter
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Meridian AM
#TeamPiers is trending on Twitter


He has a lot of supporters, as shown by comments on the GMB Facebook page, as well as Twitter.
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Ash101
I’m unsure about that comment about a potential return. Surely it would have to be years down the line to let any dust settle & by that time you’d hope GMB would be in a comfortable position with someone new/a reinvention?
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Whataday Founding member
ITV is a business and losing Piers will mean a substantial loss in revenue


Will it though? As I've said previously, considering the breakfast television model, I am confident his presence doesn't equate to a huge amount of additional revenue and even less profit.
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denton
One question - since Piers quit GMB, does this mean ITV have to pay him off? Was his contract nearing completion anyway?


He quit the job, ITV didn't sack him (which they really should have), so it's quite possible that he owes them money.
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CallumF
Laughing

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Meridian AM
ITV is a business and losing Piers will mean a substantial loss in revenue


Will it though? As I've said previously, considering the breakfast television model, I am confident his presence doesn't equate to a huge amount of additional revenue and even less profit.


“Investors may be a little worried about the loss of ratings for GMB – it wasn’t exactly doing that well before he joined and its primetime slot will have repercussions for ads,” said Neil Wilson at Markets.com.

“Love or loathe, Morgan boosted ratings. It could also be that investors are worried about an investigation over comments made by Morgan on air.”

https://www.cityam.com/itv-shares-fall-after-piers-morgan-quits-broadcaster/
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Joe
I wouldn’t worry too much about the share price hours after the incident. That’s very normal, it fluctuates rapidly. The long-term picture is what matters.
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Cando
ITV is a business and losing Piers will mean a substantial loss in revenue


Will it though? As I've said previously, considering the breakfast television model, I am confident his presence doesn't equate to a huge amount of additional revenue and even less profit.


“Investors may be a little worried about the loss of ratings for GMB – it wasn’t exactly doing that well before he joined and its primetime slot will have repercussions for ads,” said Neil Wilson at Markets.com.

“Love or loathe, Morgan boosted ratings. It could also be that investors are worried about an investigation over comments made by Morgan on air.”

https://www.cityam.com/itv-shares-fall-after-piers-morgan-quits-broadcaster/


This is nonsense from Wilson. The Breakfast audience isn't a massive money spinner and hasn't been since the 90s before the launch of Freeview. Channel 4 running sitcom repeats in the slot for the last decade prove that.

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