Amy Robach established herself as a prominent and trusted face in American broadcast journalism, best known for her decade-long tenure at ABC News where she served as co-anchor of the iconic newsmagazine 20/20 and as a key breaking news and fill-in anchor for the network's flagship morning program, Good Morning America. Her career, marked by high-profile interviews and major event coverage, took a dramatic turn in late 2022 when her personal life became a subject of public scrutiny, leading to her departure from the network.
Born Amy Joanne Robach on February 6, 1973, in St. Joseph, Michigan, she developed an early interest in journalism. She pursued this passion at the University of Georgia, graduating with a degree in broadcast journalism. Robach began her professional career in local news, working as a reporter and anchor in stations in North Carolina, Texas, and Virginia. Her skill and on-air presence soon caught the attention of national networks, leading to her first major break.
In August 2003, Robach joined NBC News as a national correspondent. Her role expanded significantly in 2007 when she became a co-host of the Saturday edition of the venerable Today show, while also anchoring programs on MSNBC. For nearly nine years, she reported on major stories and conducted interviews, building a national reputation. In May 2012, she made the move to ABC News, initially contributing to Good Morning America. Her role grew over the years, and she became a vital part of the network's news division.
A significant and personal milestone in her career came in 2013 when, as part of Good Morning America's "GMA Goes Pink" initiative for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, she underwent an on-air mammogram. That live screening detected breast cancer, leading to a double mastectomy. Her public journey through diagnosis and treatment was widely praised for raising awareness and encouraging countless viewers to get screened. In 2018, Robach achieved one of broadcast journalism's coveted positions when she was named co-anchor of 20/20 alongside David Muir. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she was tapped to host the informative program Pandemic: What You Need to Know, which later evolved into GMA3: What You Need to Know, a role she held from September 2020.
Robach's long career at ABC News ended abruptly in January 2023. The network terminated her contract after reports surfaced of a romantic relationship with her GMA3 co-host, T. J. Holmes, which prompted an internal review. Prior to this, her personal life included a marriage to Tim McIntosh from 1996 to 2008, with whom she has two daughters. She later married actor Andrew Shue in 2010; that relationship separated in 2022. Following her exit from ABC, Robach and Holmes launched a podcast together, re-entering the media landscape on their own terms.