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'Good Morning America' turns 50! Co-anchors reveal secrets of show's success â Exclusive
NEW YORK â The co-anchors of ABC's "Good Morning America" are ready to have a party. The show celebrates its 50th anniversary on Nov. 3.
Robin Roberts is proud of the show's mission, all summed up by the title. "It's the greatest name for a program," the co-anchor says. "It is trying to say to those that are watching, 'We're going to find the good. And it is a privilege to really try your best to set the tone for someone's day."
That tone will be celebratory on the show's anniversary and fortunately, the anchors and crew have a bit of experience with parties. In at least one instance, there was a "kickass" party in an apartment.
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From Cleveland to the nation: How âThe Morning Exchangeâ inspired 50 Years of Good Morning America
Good Morning America is celebrating 50 years on Friday, and we got a blast from the past to see the Cleveland connection that started it all.
The broadcast started back in 1975, and it has been a steady voice in our homes ever since.
Good Morning America has covered some of the darkest days in our nation's history to some of the best entertainment the country has ever seen.
What if we told you, the idea for the popular newscast came from Downtown Cleveland on East 30th Street and Euclid Avenue.
That's right! Fred Griffith and his weekly rotating experts caught the eye of ABC News.






















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