David Koch will step away from the Sunrise desk in two weeks as the longest-serving breakfast television host in Australian history.
Following Koch’s decision to step away from the desk, a revolving door of famous faces voiced their congratulations to Australia’s longest-serving breakfast TV host.Meanwhile,host Larry Emdur said: “He has had such an impact on morning television, an industry hero and a great mate”.team members were quick to pay tribute to Koch following the announcement. Edwina Bartholomew said, “He is one of a kind, exactly the same on TV as he is off-air.
And Seven West Media Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, James Warburton, said: “All good things come to an end, and I admire and respect his decision to step away fromDavid Koch at his home in Sydney’s Millers Point in 2020.
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