'Good Morning America' Bids Goodbye to Times Square Studio. Where's the Show Going?
- Good Morning America announced it will end its 25-year-plus Times Square run and begin broadcasting from Disney's new Hudson Square headquarters the week of June 16, 2025.
- The move, revealed in October 2023, results from ABC News' strategic decision to centralize operations and promote collaboration and innovation in a modern 22-story building.
- The new Robert A. Iger Building at 7 Hudson Square houses TV studios, live audience spaces, and wellness areas, with several Disney shows already relocated there in recent years.
- Co-Anchor Michael Strahan shared that his mind was filled with many emotions during the moment, while Robin Roberts reflected on her journey from being a young girl in Mississippi to working in the iconic Times Square studio.
- This relocation marks the end of an era but aims to sustain GMA's reporting quality and trusted viewer relationship while joining other ABC News teams in the new facility.
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