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16.09.2021 - 21:43 / evoke.ie
Piers Morgan has landed himself a new job and he’s ready to ‘have some fun’ in his new gig which will be broadcast on a global platform.
The former Good Morning Britain host will front a show for brand new channel talkTV which is set to launch in 2022. The channel is being set up by Rupert Murdoch’s NewsCorp and Piers’ programme will broadcast to UK, US and Australian audiences.
What’s more, Piers has also joined The Sun and the New York Post as a columnist.
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Renowned TV personality Piers Morgan announced on Thursday that he is set to join News Corp and FOX News Media in a global deal, which will see him launch a new daily television series early next year. Following the announcement, the outspoken star took a trip the Scarsdale Tavern in Kensington where he first met Meghan Markle five years ago and raised a glass to her.
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Piers Morgan is set to join News Corp and FOX News Media in a global deal, which will see him launch a new daily television series early next year.The former Good Morning Britain host, who sensationally quit the ITV show following his controversial comments on Meghan Markle back in March, will also be joining The Sun and New York Post as a columnist.
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