ABC News has implemented a sweeping round of layoffs, significantly reducing the staff of GMA3 and dismissing the show’s executive producer as part of a broader restructuring effort. The move is part of the network’s cost-cutting strategy as it adjusts to shifting viewer habits and industry challenges.
Network insiders confirmed that the layoffs impacted multiple departments within GMA3, effectively gutting much of the production team. The decision to remove the executive producer signals a leadership shift, though ABC has not yet announced a permanent replacement.
The restructuring follows a series of similar reductions across major media companies as traditional television faces increased competition from digital platforms. ABC executives have framed the move as a necessary step to streamline operations and remain competitive in an evolving media landscape.
While the network has not disclosed the exact number of employees affected, sources suggest that GMA3 will undergo format changes in the coming weeks. With industry experts closely watching how ABC News adapts, the long-term impact of these changes on the network’s morning programming remains uncertain.
