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Good Morning America aired from its brand-new studio at the Robert A. Iger building in New York City on Monday, June 16; To celebrate the relocation, some friendly faces from ABC
" Good Morning America " is bidding goodbye to its iconic location at Times Square in New York City. The popular morning show, which first began broadcasting from its long-time studio on Sept. 13, 1999 with tennis legend Serena Williams as the first guest, kicked off its final week at the Times Square studio during the June 9 broadcast.
ABC News and "Good Morning America" have officially closed the curtain on their iconic Upper West Side and Times Square studios.
Good Morning America' aired its first broadcast from the Times Square studio in September 1999 Good Morning America is saying goodbye to its Times Square studio after over two decades The talk show will begin broadcasting from the new space during the week of June 16 Several other talk shows have made the move to downtown Manhattan,
ABC News’ Good Morning America welcomed viewers from its new home and location at the Robert A. Iger Building in 7 Hudson Square. GMA co-anchor Robin Roberts acknowledged the transition, saying after a quick tease of the morning's top stories,
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The Mirror US on MSNGood Morning America bids farewell to studio with Irish pub breakfastABC's Good Morning America signed off from its iconic studio for the final time on Friday, wrapping up a 26-year run with celebration, sentiment, and a sendoff at a local Irish bar.
Take a walk down memory lane as "Good Morning America" prepares to move from Times Square Studios to a new home in New York City.
Good Morning America kicked off its latest broadcast with Robin Roberts, Michael Strahan and George Stephanopoulos from their new studios at Disney and ABC's new headquarters in downtown Manhattan
It was an Irish goodbye. ABC News has officially left its old digs on the Upper West Side and Times Square — and marked the occasion with some rowdy celebrations appropriate for the Crossroads of the World.
"Good Morning America" is saying goodbye to its longtime Times Square studio and hello to a new studio in Hudson Square.