Kay Burley, one of the UKs best-known news anchors, is retiring fromSky Newsafter 36 years.
She was cheered and clapped out by colleagues, who gathered in the studio.
And we wish her the best of luck.
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Burleys exit marks the end of an era.
She was one of Sky News original presenters when Rupert Murdoch launched the pay-TV broadcaster in 1989.
Before hosting breakfast, Burley anchored a late afternoon show.
The latter clinched Sky News the first BAFTA award in its history.
She apologized for the error of judgment.
Sky News has set a target of being a premium video-first newsroom built for the digital future by 2030.
There has been speculation at Sky News for months about who will replace Burley on breakfast.
Insiders consider Wilfred Frost, the former CNBC presenter, to be the frontrunner.