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Robin Roberts, a longtime co-anchor on Good Morning America, shared a "Wednesday Wisdom" message for fans on Nov. 6, the day after the 2024 election.. The 63-year-old headed to Instagram for her ...
Good Morning America First Look (formerly America This Morning) is an American early morning news program, broadcast on ABC on weekday mornings, as an extension to its main program Good Morning America. The newscast is anchored by Andrew Dymburt and Rhiannon Ally, who also serve as anchors of ABC's overnight news program World News Now.
At the outset, Good Morning America was a talk program with a main host, Hartman, who was joined by a sidekick co-host; Dussault and Hill were scripted as less-than-equal hosts. In 1980, an exasperated Hill left Good Morning America after run-ins with Hartman, who was said to have "had a problem with strong women."
Christina Applegate is opening up about living with multiple sclerosis on “Good Morning America” in her first on-camera sit-down interview following her 2021 diagnosis. “I live kind of in ...
Chris Pine appeared on the day's episode as a guest and he bonded with Strahan over their shared love of fashion. In a clip from GMA, Pine looked at Strahan and noted, "I have those same socks ...
Good Morning America: 2 hours (with commercials) Everyday 7:00am in all time zones (Weekdays) Various in all time zones d (Weekends) Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, Michael Strahan, Amy Robach, Lara Spencer, and Ginger Zee (weekdays); Gio Benitez, Whit Johnson, Janai Norman, and Somara Theodore (weekends) November 3, 1975 (Weekdays)
Michael Strahan resumed his role as Good Morning America co-anchor Wednesday following a nearly three-week hiatus previously attributed to personal family matters. “Can I just say we have tears ...
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