ABC News have a weekday lineup: "Good Morning America", "Good Morning America First Look" and "GMA3: What You Need to Know". On November 3, 1975, "Good Morning America" premiered. On July 5, 1982, ABC News debut its early weekday morning program under the original title: "ABC News This Morning". The original anchors at the time were Steve Bell and Kathleen Sullivan. In early 1983, ABC News changed its titles to "World News This Morning". On July 11, 1988, "World News This Morning" and its production team was moved to ABC News headquarters in the Lincoln Square, Manhattan section of New York City, with the debut of the anchor team of Forrest Sawyer and Paula Zahn. On November 3, 2005, "Good Morning America" had its 30th anniversary broadcast & its became the first weekday morning news program in America to be broadcast in high definition. On November 13, 2006, the program's titles was changed to "America This Morning". On September 22, 2009, the program began broadcasting in high definition. On September 30, 2024, ABC News rebranded its early weekday morning program titles as "Good Morning America First Look".
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