Good Morning America Begins Broadcasts From New Home at 7 Hudson Square

  Rassegna Stampa, Social
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ABC News’ Becky Worley gave a tour of their new Lower Manhattan neighborhood, with their new complex occupying a whole block of real estate.

GMA had been a Times Square fixture for nearly 26 years. It made its debut there in Sept. 1999, when Diane Sawyer and Charlie Gibson led the show. Tennis star Serena Williams was one of the first guests at the then-new studio, and was interviewed by Sawyer and Roberts, who was an ESPN sports anchor at the time.

The move to 7 Hudson completes ABC News’ monthslong consolidation of its New York facilities. All facets of its operations, including news, editorial, live productions, streaming, technology, advertising, corporate, and business support functions, as well as its O&O affiliate station WABC, are now under one roof at the Robert A Iger Building, named after the current Disney CEO.

Inside the complex, ABC News shares the same space with ESPN, as well as daytime shows like Tamron Hall and the aforementioned Live with Kelly and Ryan.

GMA’s departure from Times Square leaves CBS Mornings as the only morning show in that part of town. However, that too will only be temporary, as CBS News’ morning show will also be leaving its Times Square studios later this year to return to the CBS Broadcast Center. The move comes amidst cost-cutting measures by the network’s parent company, Paramount Global.

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