The anchors of ABC’s popular A.M. franchise will be wishing “good morning” to some Americans they might not typically see.
29.01.2020 - 17:36 / variety.com
Robin Roberts used to play basketball in college. She says she’s still building muscles while working at “Good Morning America.”
The ABC morning program is many things all at once. It’s a news program. It’s a pillar of the economics of ABC’s parent Walt Disney. And increasingly these days, it is a broader media entity that spans TV and digital and more. “Everything is about the audience and the energy of live,” says Michael Corn, the program’s senior executive broadcast producer. “We’re a live
The anchors of ABC’s popular A.M. franchise will be wishing “good morning” to some Americans they might not typically see.
Suffering for her art. Blake Lively revealed that she “shattered” her hand on the set of The Rhythm Section, which resulted in a very long pause on filming for everyone in the cast.
Robin Roberts needs to rely on more than just her journalism training to survive on “Good Morning America.”
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Little relevant new information was unveiled in ousted Grammy CEO Deborah Dugan’s appearance on ABC’s “Good Morning America” Thursday.
Recording Academy president/CEO Deborah Dugan is booked to appear on tomorrow’s Good Morning America (Jan. 23), Billboard has confirmed. On the show, she's expected to detail her reasons behind why she filed a discrimination complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) on Tuesday (Jan. 21) against the Academy, after she was placed on administrative leave on Jan. 16 amid allegations of workplace bullying.
In the latest twist in the ongoing drama around the Recording Academy, ousted CEO Deborah Dugan will appear — live — on “Good Morning America” tomorrow, a rep at the network confirmed to Variety.
He was popularly known as the 'Prince of Darkness' back in the '70s, but rocker Ozzy Osbourne is now opening up on the curveballs life has thrown him. In an exclusive interview for Good Morning America, the legendary musician revealed that he has been suffering from Parkinson's disease.
Ozzy Osbourne revealed that he has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in an interview with his family that aired on Good Morning America on Tuesday.Joined by his wife Sharon and children Kelly and Jack, Ozzy Osbourne spoke to Robin Roberts about the health battle he experienced after a fall and Parkinson's diagnosis last February."It's been terribly challenging for us all," Ozzy Osbourne said. "I did my last show New Year's Eve at The Forum.
“It’s been terribly challenging for us all,” Ozzy Osbourne, 71, said when speaking about his health struggles over the past twelve months. The metal icon, along with his wife, Sharon Osbourne, 67, daughter Kelly, 35, and son Jack, 34, sat down with Good Morning America’s Robin Roberts to discuss the private health battle he experienced after falling in his home last February.
Ozzy Osbourne has revealed that he’s been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. In a new interview with Good Morning America’s Robin Roberts, he and his wife Sharon disclosed that he received the diagnosis last February following a fall.
Ozzy Osbourne revealed in a new interview that he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in February 2019.
After a difficult year of health challenges, rocker Ozzy Osbourne is opening up about his new diagnosis.