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Ticker: ESPN’s New York Shows Are on the Move


Top of the Ticker: ESPN is joining Good Morning America and ABC News’ other programming at Disney’s 7 Hudson Square HQ in Manhattan. The Disney-owned sports network is moving its New York-based shows from their perch at Seaport Studios, where they’ve been since 2018. Get Up will be the first show to air out of the new space on June 9, followed by ​​First Take on June 23, alongside ESPN Radio’s signature morning show UnSportsmanLike.

ESPN’s signature morning shows, Get Up & First Take, & ESPN Radio’s UnSportsmanLike are moving to their new NYC home this month

Details: bit.ly/3ZTqWGl | @espn.com

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— ESPN PR (@espnpr.bsky.social) June 6, 2025 at 10:40 AM

New Promo: Meanwhile, GMA has debuted a new promo campaign that marks the start of its 50th anniversary celebrations. Titled “Coming Home,” the promo features co-anchors Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, and Michael Strahan—as well as the show’s extended family—visiting their respective hometowns. The promo could also be viewed as an indirect nod to the show’s move from Times Square to its new home at 7 Hudson Square sometime this summer.

Pride Celebrations: Speaking of ABC News, the network has announced programming initiatives to celebrate Pride Month. Airing across all dayparts and properties, coverage will feature reporting, interviews, and features highlighting people, stories, and issues important to the LGBTQ+ community.

C-Span: C-SPAN debuted a refreshed on-air graphics look across its networks this week. “Our new look was designed in-house with internal feedback as well as a review of comments from viewers over the years,” executive producer Paul Brown said in a statement provided to TVNewser. “One of our primary goals was to enhance brand consistency by creating a unified look that eventually will run across all our platforms.” Brown also noted that C-SPAN’s last major graphics occurred back in 2018.

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