Good Day New York

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Good Day New York

Still from Good Day New York open
Genre news program, live action
Starring Ron Corning
(2006–present)
Jodi Applegate
(2004–present)
Mike Woods
(2001–present)
Anne Craig
(2003–present)
Country of origin Flag of United States United States
Production
Running time 180 minutes (3 hours)
Broadcast
Original channel FOX
Original run August 1, 1988 – present

Good Day New York is the first morning show to air on a Fox Owned & Operated (O&O) station, launching on August 1, 1988.

The weekday morning news and feature show airs on WNYW (FOX 5), the flagship television station of the News Corporation-owned Fox Broadcasting Company, located in New York City. The show airs weekday mornings from 5-6am as Good Day New York Wakeup, then from 6-9am under its standard title.

The show is hosted by Ron Corning and Jodi Applegate, Mike Woods as the weatherman.

From 1988-1990 Jim Ryan anchored solo, with Julie Golden doing weather. In 1990, Lyn Brown became part of the GDNY team as the anchor of Good Day Wakeup. Brown later flipped positions with then GDNY co-host Maria Genero, with Genero anchoring Wakeup with Mario Bosquez. When Maria Genero was let go from FOX, Brown moved back to Wakeup with Mario Bosquez , Ryan anchored GDNY solo, and Brown provided news updates and interviews.

In 2003, Mario Bosquez left WNYW for WCBS, and was replaced by Chris Galius on Wakeup. Brown also did news and interviews on GDNY, with Ryan acting as primary anchor. Ryan and Brown displayed a great deal of chemistry on-air, and she was on-air for the majority of the 7-9am block. In 2004, Lucy Noland joined WNYW and then anchor of Wakeup with Galius, with Galius also taking over as newsreader on GDNY with Ryan as main anchor. Brown was only on GDNY from 7-9am hours, doing interviews and feature stories.

When Chris Galius was placed on the evening news, Brown was brought back for a few months to anchor Wakeup with Noland, continuing to provide interviews and feature stories on GDNY. Jodi Applegate later replaced Brown completely, anchoring solo from 6-7am with Noland, acting as newsreader and co-anchoring with Ryan on GDNY from 7-9am. Ryan retired shortly thereafter, and Galius took over as co-anchor of GDNY from 7-9am, with Noland doing news updates and interviews. Noland now anchors Wakeup solo.

In March 2007, Lucy Noland and Stacy-Ann Gooden left GDNY. Linda Lopez replaced Noland. A permanent replacement for Gooden has not been found yet.


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