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Rob Marciano ‘banned’ from ‘GMA’ studio, wants back in



There’s a reason why ABC weatherman Rob Marciano hasn’t reported from the “Good Morning America” studio for nearly a year.

Multiple sources tell Page Six that Marciano was “banned” from Times Square Studios, where the show shoots daily, after he made a colleague feel uncomfortable last 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.

It’s unclear what exactly transpired between Marciano and his colleague, but another source told us he had been dealing with some anger management issues while going through a divorce from his wife, Eryn.

“He made people feel uncomfortable. There was a period where there were some issues, a number of alarming events,” the second source claimed.

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.

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Marciano only appears on the program when he’s shooting from the field.
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“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.

Swink was appointed to the top job after former boss Michael Corn was ousted from the network amid claims that he sexually assaulted two women. She has since been “running a very tight ship,” and doesn’t want anything to distract from the show, we hear.

“There were times when [Marciano] was very cranky and angry… unsavory behavior on his part. He was pulled off to deal with it and he’s been back,” the second source said.

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ABC employee relations took Marciano off of the air for one month, sources told us.
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Still, Swink appears to be holidng her ground, and is being “extra cautious” when “all he wants is his old job back, and to be allowed back in,” the first source said.

Another source familiar with the situation said, “Any decision made about the team is based first and foremost on protecting the culture and enabling our people to focus on the work of news gathering – free of distraction.”

Meanwhile, Marciano continues to provide weather reports on other ABC News platforms including its digital livestreams and “World News Tonight,” which shoots in another studio in New York.

He reports from the field whenever he does appear on “GMA,” and will continue to not be allowed at the Times Square location, it seems.

A rep for Marciano and “GMA” did not comment.



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