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Good Morning America, ABC's flagship morning news program, has been a daily production institution since 1975, currently anchored by Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, and Michael Strahan. In June 2025, the show made its most significant move in over two decades, relocating from its iconic Times Square Studios -- home base since 1999 -- to Studio C at the brand-new Robert A. Iger Building at 7 Hudson Square in lower Manhattan. The Walt Disney Company's $3 billion corporate headquarters consolidates ABC News, ESPN, Hulu, and other divisions under one roof. GMA's new Studio C features advanced LED video panels and virtual set extensions alongside hard scenery elements, a sparkling kitchen area for cooking segments, and a new graphics package. The final broadcast from Times Square aired June 13, 2025, and the Hudson Square debut came three days later on June 16. The afternoon installment GMA3 also moved to the same facility. The building houses multiple programs including 20/20, ABC News Live, GMA First Look, LIVE with Kelly and Mark, Nightline, the Tamron Hall Show, The View, and World News Tonight with David Muir. For location-spotters in Manhattan, the new studio at Hudson Square represents a shift from the Midtown tourist district to the quieter SoHo-adjacent neighborhood, though GMA continues to incorporate outdoor audience segments and live remotes throughout the city.
Filming Locations
1 locationTimes Square
Times Square Studios, 1500 Broadway
Daily morning broadcast from Times Square
Nyc
Jan 6, 2026 - Dec 31, 2026
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