Today have shared a first look at what to expect from Karl Stefanovic – including a nod to his chequered history with the show.
“With over four decades in news between them, Karl and Ally have experienced it all. On Monday, Jan 6, they come together to bring you Australia’s best breakfast news,” the voiceover announces.
“We can’t wait to tell you all the news, all the important stuff of the day, but send you off with a laugh,” says Stefanovic, who will return to hosting duties a little over a year after being dramatically ousted from“We just provide a bit of fun, but you know that when the big stories break, we’ve got it covered,” says Langdon.
Stefanovic and Langdon will be joined on the desk by Perth reporter Tracy Vo in the newsreader role and formerAnd Nine no doubt hope viewers warm to the new line-up after what has been a nightmare year for
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