Sky News has announced that Sunrise anchor, Eamonn Holmes, will continue to host his breakfast show in a three-year deal.
Since Eamonn joined Sky News in 2005, Sunrise has seen viewing figures grow by 140% as well as being the most popular show on Sky News.
In the last year Eamonn and his team – presenter Charlotte Hawkins, sports presenter Jacquie Beltrao and weather reporters Isobel Lang and Nazaneen Ghaffar – have seen their audience grow by 21%.
John Ryley, Head of Sky News, said: ‘Eamonn and his Sunrise team are a favourite with our viewers. The show has consistently high ratings and I have thoroughly enjoyed watching it develop over the last six years. Eamonn is a true pro and will continue to present Sunrise with wit and flair.’
Eamonn commented: ‘I’ve had a really fulfilling six years at Sky News. I have a tremendous team on Sunrise and we know from our audience feedback that people enjoy starting their day with the way we deliver the news. I look forward to helping to grow our morning audience and for those who haven’t given us a try, all I can say is “Switch to Sky”.’
The announcement has ended speculation that Holmes was considering a return to ITV's morning sofa, with the imminent departure of current hosts, Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley expected to be announced.
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