
GMA's Emotional Farewell to Times Square Studio: A New Chapter Begins
Good Morning America Bids Farewell to Times Square Studio After 25 Years Good Morning America (GMA), a long-running morning show, recently concluded its broadcasting from its iconic Times Square studio after a 25-year run. The final day was filled with mixed emotions, as seen in a video released by the show. The hosts expressed their sentimental attachment to the studio, sharing memories and reflections on their time there. Robin Roberts, one of the hosts, shared, "It's hard to say goodbye to a place that has been our home for so long." The video also featured a lighthearted tour of the new studio by Sam Champion, who added a comedic touch to the transition. Champion's tour included a humorous moment where he playfully interacted with the camera crew and showcased the new set. "It's literally a sneak peek," he said with a grin, highlighting the new space's modern design. The move marks a new chapter for GMA, and the video successfully captures both the emotional farewell to the old studio and the excitement of the new beginning. The show's new home promises a fresh start and continued success for the popular morning program.