ABC fires Rob Marciano Amidst complaints: Report

ABC News has reportedly terminated meteorologist Rob Marciano following complaints about his behavior. Sources suggest the complaints stemmed from his conduct within the workplace, although specific details remain unclear.

Marciano, who joined ABC News in 2014, served as a senior meteorologist, contributing to “Good Morning America” and other network broadcasts. His absence had become noticeable in recent months, fueling speculation about his status with the company.

Prior to ABC, Marciano held positions at CNN and local news stations. He earned a solid reputation for his weather forecasting expertise and on-air presence.

ABC News has not officially confirmed the reasons for Marciano’s departure, adhering to a policy of not commenting on personnel matters. The news has triggered discussions about workplace conduct and the responsibilities of media organizations to address employee concerns. This is not the first time ABC News has faced such scrutiny. The network dealt with similar issues recently. Marciano has not yet made a public statement on the matter. The circumstances surrounding his exit from ABC News will likely continue to be a topic of discussion within the media industry. The sudden move raises questions about the network’s internal dynamics and the broader issue of professional conduct in broadcast journalism.