James Glenday is announced as Michael Rowland’s ABC News Breakfast replacement
As a seasoned news enthusiast who has witnessed the evolution of journalism over the years, I am thrilled to see James Glenday taking over as the new host of ABC News Breakfast. His extensive political and field experience, honed during his tenure as a Europe and US Correspondent for the ABC, will undoubtedly bring fresh perspectives and insights to our morning conversations.
James Glenday has been announced as ABC News Breakfast host Michael Rowland’s replacement.
On Monday morning, I was thrilled to learn that the rumors circulating for several weeks were indeed true – the captivating media personality has been tapped for the new position.
In the upcoming weeks, Glenday will be wrapping up his tenure as the 7pm news anchor at ABC Canberra, and he has often stepped in as a temporary host for the program.
He will be co-hosting the breakfast show next year alongside co-host Bridget Brennan.
Over the course of his career, this seasoned journalist boasts extensive knowledge and hands-on expertise in politics and various fields, having served as a correspondent for both Europe and the U.S. for the ABC while working within their network.
Additionally, it was verified that sports presenter Catherine Murphy is stepping in for Tony Armstrong on ABC News Breakfast.
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2024-12-09 00:05