Who left Good Morning America?

Who left Good Morning America?

Dan Harris
Dan Harris has revealed that he is leaving Good Morning America after 21 years at the news channel. At the end of Sunday’s broadcast, Harris announced that he would be departing the program in two-months time to focus on his company Ten Percent Happier.

Who just left ABC News?

Dan Harris is saying goodbye to ABC News. On Good Morning America Sunday, the 50-year-old anchor announced he would be leaving the show after two decades on air and revealed why.

Why is John Llamas leaving ABC?

His decision reportedly came after it “had become clear to him” that he wouldn’t be given a “permanent chair” on ABC shows like “World News Tonight,” “Good Morning America,” or “20/20” in the “immediate future” (via Variety).

Who are the previous anchors of Good Morning America?

Good Morning America is stationed in Times Square Credit: Getty Who were the previous anchors of GMA? Since 1975 there have been a number of anchors that have hosted the daily TV program, including: David Hartman (1975–1987) Nancy Dussault (1975-1977) Sandy Hill (1977-1980) Joan Lunden (1980-1997) Charles Gibson (1987-1998 & 1999-2006)

Who was the weatherman on Good Morning America?

After first appearing as a weatherman in 1975 at Baltimore’s WBAL-TV’s “Action News,” Christian quickly gained popularity thanks to his quick wit and a good sense of humor. In August 1986, he joined the “Good Morning America” team, where he presented the weather until 1998.

Who was the first host of Good Morning America?

In 1975, when “Good Morning America” was created, out of the ruins of “A.M. America,” actor David Hartman was one of the names on the list of 200 possible hosts for the show. On November 3 that same year, after saying no to a similar proposal from ABC’s “Today” show, he opened up the first GMA episode.

Who was Sandy Hill’s replacement on Good Morning America?

Sandy Hill replaced Nancy Dussault in 1977. She and David Hartman are seen here on the “Good Morning America” set Oct. 5, 1978. ABC Photo Archives GMA Anchors Joan Lunden became the co-anchor of “GMA” in 1980, replacing Sandy Hill.

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