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Donald L. Perris | William F. Baker

Robin Roberts

Sam Champion

Diane Sawyer

George Stephanopoulos

USA

Mellen O'Keefe | Cole Kazdin | Alberto Orso | Eric Ortner | George Merlis | Brian O'Keefe | Mary Celenza | Ming F. Lee | Gary Ponticiello | Lisa Maniker | Deborah Gregory | Malcolm Scerri-Ferrante | Neil Alumkal | Cathy Becker | Jennifer Bermon | Raymond J. Brune | Kristian Forland | Albert Lewitinn | Monica Moore | Shelley Ross | Leigh Seaman | Ben Sherwood | Gary Stein

Max Schindler | Ira Fogel | Bernard F. Basley | Dan Funk | Bob McKinnon | Katerina Monemvassitis


Daytime Emmy Awards

2007 Won Daytime Emmy Excellence in Morning Programming

1996 Nominated Daytime Emmy Outstanding Special Class Program

1994 Won Daytime Emmy Outstanding Achievement in Directing - Special Class Bob McKinnon

1993 Won Daytime Emmy Outstanding Directing in a Talk/Service Show Bob McKinnon

1993 Won Daytime Emmy Outstanding Talk/Service Show

1989 Nominated Daytime Emmy Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction Jo Mayer

1988 Nominated Daytime Emmy Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction Jo Mayer

1981 Won Daytime Emmy Individual Achievement in Any Area of Creative Technical Crafts - Graphic and Animation Designers Michael Gass (graphic designer)

1981 Nominated Daytime Emmy Special Classification of Outstanding Program Achievement

1980 Won Daytime Emmy Outstanding Individual Direction for a Talk, Service or Variety Series Duke Struck For episode "Henry Fonda Tribute".

1980 Nominated Daytime Emmy Outstanding Talk, Service or Variety Series

1979 Nominated Daytime Emmy Outstanding Talk, Service or Variety Series

1978 Nominated Daytime Emmy Special Classification of Outstanding Program Achievement

1976 Nominated Daytime Emmy Outstanding Daytime Talk, Service or Variety Series

1976 Nominated Daytime Emmy Outstanding Host or Hostess in a Talk, Service or Variety Series David Hartman

Image Awards

2008 Nominated Image Award Outstanding News/Information - (Series or Special) For episode "Breast Cancer Mission".

Writers Guild of America, USA

2010 Nominated WGA Award (TV) News - Analysis, Feature or Commentary Lisa Ferri For episode "The Words That Won the White House".

2010 Nominated WGA Award (TV) News - Analysis, Feature or Commentary Mary Pflum For episode "All Night Long".

2009 Nominated WGA Award (TV) News - Analysis, Feature or Commentary Lisa Ferri For episode "The Warren Buffett Challenge: Are the Rich Taxed Enough?".

2009 Nominated WGA Award (TV) News - Analysis, Feature or Commentary Raquel Hecker For episode "Show Me the Love: Amazing Pen Pal Connection".

1999 Won WGA Award (TV) News - Analysis, Feature or Commentary Edmund Levin For episode "Theodore Kaczynski's Brother".

1999 Nominated WGA Award (TV) News - Analysis, Feature or Commentary Margaret Traub-Aguirre For episode "Amy Biel Story".

1997 Nominated WGA Award (TV) News - Analysis, Feature or Commentary For episode "There is a Verdict".




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Good Morning America (GMA) is a morning news show that is broadcast on the ABC television network, debuting on November 3, 1975. The weekday program airs for two hours; a third hour, available exclusively on ABC News Now, was introduced in 2007. The current one-hour weekend edition debuted in 2004.


The show features news, talk, weather, and special interest stories. It is produced live from Times Square Studios in New York City and fed to all network affiliates. The program is currently hosted by Diane Sawyer and Robin Roberts. Longtime anchor Charles Gibson left the program on June 28, 2006 to become the lead anchor of ABC World News.

GMA has traditionally run second in the ratings to NBC's Today, but overtook its rival for a period from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s under its most popular anchor team of Gibson and Joan Lunden. GMA has won both of the first two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Morning Program, sharing the 2007 award with Today and winning outright in 2008.

The show's title comes from the chorus of the Steve Goodman song "City of New Orleans".




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