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Devo Brown is leaving Breakfast Television after eight years as a host on the Toronto morning program. He announced his departure on-air, describing the moment as “completely surreal,” with colleagues and viewers publicly acknowledging his time with the show before his final broadcast on March 27.
Brown stated the decision to leave was his own, following months of consideration, and framed it as a personal and professional choice. He indicated plans to pursue opportunities in both Canada and the United States, though he did not specify any particular roles or employers.
“This is a day I didn’t feel would ever happen. It’s completely surreal,” Brown shared during the broadcast. He added, “We find opportunities that I want to consider and explore both in the U.S. And here at home, and now is the right time to do that. Waking up with you for the last eight years has been a true honour and privilege.”
Throughout his tenure, Brown worked alongside co-hosts including Dina Pugliese, Sid Seixeiro, and Meredith Shaw, as part of the show’s rotating format. This type of morning programming requires a unique skillset, blending news, lifestyle content, and entertainment while demanding talent to perform live and maintain an engaging, approachable presence. Brown emphasized the importance of his eight years with the program and credited the team for its impact on his career.
The news comes as hybrid roles in entertainment leadership—spanning creative oversight, public representation, and philanthropic endeavors—become increasingly common, according to industry observers.