On Sunday, he notified ABC that he had accepted a job at the network's arch-rival, NBC. People at both networks immediately leaked the news -- ABC, to imply that "GMA" would be better off without Elliott, and NBC, to celebrate his arrival and destabilize "GMA." Elliott stayed silent. On Sunday, he notified ABC that he had accepted a job at the network's arch-rival, NBC. People at both networks immediately leaked the news -- ABC, to imply that "GMA" would be better off without Elliott, and NBC, to celebrate his arrival and destabilize "GMA." Elliott stayed silent. As Elliott's three-year contract approached its end, his representatives held informal talks with NBC about roles for him at NBC Sports, on programs like "Sunday Night Football," and at NBC News, on the "Today" show.
Shows how out of touch I am. I have no clue who this guy is. Since when is the news about the staff instead of what's happening in the world! These companies eliminate the investigative and foreign news teams and try to make the news about reporting on each other! I want back the JOURNALISTS, not the entertainers!
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