Marciano was taken off the air for one month after an alleged incident left a colleague feeling uncomfortable, sources told Page Six.
hasn’t reported from the “Good Morning America” studio for nearly a year.
“He was found to have done something… that was improper, but he was punished for it, and they still haven’t let him return,” one insider told us. We’re told the network’s employee relations took Marciano off the air for a month following the alleged incident with a female colleague, but “GMA” executive producer Simone Swink “still won’t allow him back in [the studio],” several months later.“She’s no nonsense and is very serious. She’s focused on the work and wants to keep [her staff] focused and happy. She’s very protective of her team,” the second source said.
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