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Good Morning America Moves to Hudson Square Studio After 26-Year Times Square Run

Relocating to the Robert A. Iger Building centralizes ABC News operations in a modern, collaborative facility.

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Overview

  • Good Morning America wrapped its 26-year run at Times Square with a final broadcast on June 13 and inaugurated its new Studio C at 7 Hudson Square on June 16.
  • The cutting-edge studio includes top-tier production technology, a food-segment kitchen, advanced weather screens, a guest lounge and expanded anchor desk space.
  • Anchors held an emotional farewell to their iconic Times Square setting and personalized the new newsroom with a clay fingerprint team-building ceremony.
  • The relocation aligns with ABC and Disney’s integration strategy, bringing GMA, The View, Live with Kelly and Mark and other ABC News programs under one roof at the Robert A. Iger Building.
  • Michael Strahan will remain on GMA under renewed terms that reduce his hosting schedule to accommodate his NFL commitments and family time.