'GMA' Announces Major Shakeup Marking the End of an Era

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'GMA' Announces Major Shakeup Marking the End of an Eraoriginally appeared onParade. Good Morning Americaannounced a major shakeup marking the end of an era, as the belovedABCmorning show is leaving its Times Square Studios for a new location. On Monday, June 9,GMAkicked off its last week in Times Square after 26 years of calling the iconic space its home. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 In honor of closing this chapter inGMA's history, its stars reflected on their first days at the studio. The show will move todowntown New York City in Hudson Square. "It was so long ago that I can't even imagine what it must have been," co-anchorGeorge Stephanopoulos, 64,said of his first dayon the job in 2009. Elsewhere in his reflection onGMA, Stephanopoulos recalled, "One of my first interviews was withDavid Axelrod, who was working in the White House at the time with President[Barack] Obama. They sent me a big alarm clock for my first day." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Good Morning America (@goodmorningamerica) Meanwhile,Robin Roberts, 64, who joinedGMAas co-anchor in 2005,shared,"I remember thinking, "I'm a little girl from Mississippi, and I'm working at Times Square. It's just so majestic." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Good Morning America (@goodmorningamerica) Michael Strahan, 53, also shared his memories of joiningGMA's Times Square Studios as a substitute co-anchor in 2013 before coming on full-time in 2016. "The bright lights, the personality, the energy, how intimidated I was when I walked through the door," the former NFL playerdetailed. "A lot of thoughts were going through my mind." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Good Morning America (@goodmorningamerica) Additionally, Chief MeteorologistGinger Zee, 44—who joinedGMA Weekendin 2011 before moving to the weekday show in 2023—declared, "My first time in Times Square, coming to this studio, was magical. I mean, truly. I pulled up at the stoplight on 44th, I just remember looking up and thinking, 'This cannot be my life.'" View this post on Instagram A post shared by Good Morning America (@goodmorningamerica) Next:Robin Roberts Reveals Exciting Baby News Live onGMA 'GMA' Announces Major Shakeup Marking the End of an Erafirst appeared on Parade on Jun 10, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jun 10, 2025, where it first appeared.

 

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