
On this day July 5, 1982, America This Morning premiered on ABC as an early morning news program designed to deliver national headlines, weather, and overnight developments to viewers before the traditional morning shows began. Originally created as a short broadcast for early risers and affiliates without local news, it has grown into one of the longest running morning news programs on television.
The show offered a concise mix of hard news, feature stories, and breaking events, giving viewers a quick and reliable update to start their day. Its format evolved over the years to reflect changes in technology, media consumption, and audience habits, but the core mission of delivering timely news remained the same.
Over four decades later, America This Morning is still on the air, making it one of ABC’s most enduring news programs.
80s insight: As the 24 hour news cycle began to take shape in the 1980s, America This Morning arrived right on time. It reflected the growing demand for constant access to information and set the tone for how news would be delivered in the years ahead.
The show offered a concise mix of hard news, feature stories, and breaking events, giving viewers a quick and reliable update to start their day. Its format evolved over the years to reflect changes in technology, media consumption, and audience habits, but the core mission of delivering timely news remained the same.
Over four decades later, America This Morning is still on the air, making it one of ABC’s most enduring news programs.
80s insight: As the 24 hour news cycle began to take shape in the 1980s, America This Morning arrived right on time. It reflected the growing demand for constant access to information and set the tone for how news would be delivered in the years ahead.