Michael Strahan to Reduce Role at GMA, Stay with 'Good Morning America' and Explore Giants Investment
Michael Strahan is expected to extend his contract with ABC's 'Good Morning America' on a lighter schedule, hosting less than five days a week. The move aims to balance his commitments with Fox NFL coverage and family time. Rumors about his departure were widespread earlier this year, but recent reports indicate he will remain with GMA, though on a reduced workload. Strahan's current contract remains unresolved, and it is not expected to be long-term. Besides his TV career, Strahan is also interested in purchasing a minority stake in the New York Giants, alongside investor Marc Lasry, amid plans to buy up to 10% of the team, which could set an NFL valuation record. Previously, he has considered stepping back from daily TV duties, similar to other high-profile personalities like Rachel Maddow and Jon Stewart, who have adopted shorter, less frequent hosting arrangements to adapt to changing media consumption habits. Strahan's decision to stay with GMA and pursue a Giants stake highlights his ongoing influence in sports and media.
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