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Article: MORNING MAKEOVER: SO LONG, LISA MCREE AND KEVIN NEWMAN ABC LOOKS TO THE PAST TO BRIGHTEN THE FUTURE FOR "GMA".(DAILY BREAK)
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- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- January 7, 1999
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Byline: Larry Bonko
HOW WONDERFULLY symbolic. Stroll the streets of lower Manhattan in New York City, looking to connect with network television, and what do you find?
At the corner of 49th Street and Rockefeller Center, there's this glitzy, high-tech, street-level, glass-walled, 18,000-square-foot ``Today'' studio with its windows on the world. People from all over the United States gather at the glass, hold up their signs - ``It's my 12th birthday today'' - and watch Katie Couric and Matt Lauer get America's juices flowing at 7 a.m.
Even at daybreak, it's a busy, bustling, energetic setting that says winner. It says NBC has it together in ...