Sam Champion Leaving 'Good Morning America' For Weather Channel

Sam Champion Leaving 'Good Morning America'
FILE - This May 21, 2012 file photo shows weatherman Sam Champion from "Good Morning America" attending the FiFi Fragrance Awards at Alice Tully Hall in New York. ABC News says Champion and his boyfriend, Rubem Robierb, are engaged to be married later this year. Champion tweeted Friday, Oct. 5, that he's never been happier to share a bit of personal news. Champion and Robierb met through mutual friends in Miami, where Robierb lives, according to ABC. Born in Brazil, Robierb is a fine-arts photographer who shows his work in Miami, Atlanta, Santa Monica and New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, file)
FILE - This May 21, 2012 file photo shows weatherman Sam Champion from "Good Morning America" attending the FiFi Fragrance Awards at Alice Tully Hall in New York. ABC News says Champion and his boyfriend, Rubem Robierb, are engaged to be married later this year. Champion tweeted Friday, Oct. 5, that he's never been happier to share a bit of personal news. Champion and Robierb met through mutual friends in Miami, where Robierb lives, according to ABC. Born in Brazil, Robierb is a fine-arts photographer who shows his work in Miami, Atlanta, Santa Monica and New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, file)

Sam Champion is leaving "Good Morning America" for the Weather Channel, ABC News announced Monday.

The weatherman, who joined "GMA" in 2006 after 18 years with ABC's New York City affiliate, will take on a new role as a host and managing editor at the Weather Channel. ABC News president Ben Sherwood sent this memo to staffers on Monday morning:

I’m writing with important news:

Our friend and colleague Sam Champion is leaving ABC News for a new opportunity at the Weather Channel. He will become the on-air face of the network, appearing as a host and serving as managing editor. Sam calls it a once in a lifetime opportunity.

For 25 years, Sam has been a vital member of the ABC News family — joining powerhouse station WABC in 1988 and GMA in 2006.

Over the years at GMA, Sam has broadcast more than 1,800 weather forecasts. He has traveled to almost every major weather event in the U.S. As many of you know, Sam’s “Go” bag is always ready and his stellar reporting during Superstorm Sandy contributed to ABC’s Peabody Award for coverage of that historic storm.

Sam has broadcast live from a raft floating between polar icebergs, danced the salsa on “Despierta America” and interviewed countless newsmakers, celebrities and chefs. On his show “Sea Rescue,” viewers have shared Sam’s passion for marine animal rescue, rehabilitation and release.

While there is no replacing Sam, we are in excellent hands with his storm chasing partner of the last few years, meteorologist Ginger Zee, who will take over his weather responsibilities at GMA and across ABC News. As you know, Ginger always rushes straight toward the eye of any storm and weaves cutting-edge science with human emotion to elevate our coverage.
GMA will celebrate Sam’s last day on Wednesday’s program. While he is leaving ABC News, he will always be a part of our family.

Please join me in thanking Sam for his friendship and countless contributions to our news division. And let’s all wish him the very best and say so long for now.

Ben

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