Overview
- On June 16, Good Morning America began broadcasting from its new studio at 7 Hudson Square in the Robert A. Iger Building.
- Co-anchors Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos and Michael Strahan opened Monday’s show with acknowledgments of the "new home" and led viewers on tours of the facility.
- The 22-story complex brings together news, editorial and live productions alongside ESPN and daytime programs such as The View and Live with Kelly and Mark.
- State-of-the-art security measures require keycard access for most areas, a system that briefly left anchor David Muir stuck in a stairwell.
- The relocation completes a months-long effort to unify ABC News, its streaming, technology and support functions under Disney’s new headquarters.