Who are the Good Morning America anchors?
THE daily morning television program Good Morning America has been a staple in American television since its debut in 1975.
The program features news, interviews, weather forecasts, special-interest stories and feature segments such as Pop News.
Who are the Good Morning America anchors?
has been the most-watched morning show in total viewers and key demos each year since the summer of 2012.
The show is generally placed second in ratings only behind NBC's .
The program has won three Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Morning Program from 2007 to 2009.
The weekday anchors of GMA include:
- Primary anchor
- Primary anchor
- Primary anchor
- Breaking news anchor Amy Robach
- Entertainment anchor
- Meterologist
is the longest tenure anchor, joining GMA in 2005.
Before her post on America's morning show, the native worked as a sportscaster for ESPN for 15 years.
Who are the GMA weekend anchors?
Good Morning America expanded to seven days a week in September 2004.
The show provides "providing up-to-the-minute news, weather and topical features from the familiar set of the weekday program located at the crossroads of the world, Times Square."
The present weekend anchors include:
- Primary anchor Dan Harris
- Primary anchor Eva Pilgrim
- Co-anchor Whit Johnson
- Entertainment anchor Janai Norman
- Meteorologist Rob Marciano
Who were some previous anchors of GMA?
Since 1975, several anchors that have hosted the daily TV program, including:
- David Hartman (1975–1987)
- Nancy Dussault (1975-1977)
- Sandy Hill (1977-1980)
- Joan Lunden (1980-1997)
- Charles Gibson (1987-1998 & 1999-2006)
- Lisa McRee (1997-1999)
- Kevin Newman (1998-1999)
- Diane Sawyer (1999-2009)
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How can I watch Good Morning America?
GMA airs live weekdays from 7am to 9am on ABC.
The show's weekend edition airs an hour later, from 8am to 10am, also on ABC.