Robin Roberts Celebrates 10 Years at ‘Good Morning America’
This morning, Robin Roberts marked 10 years on “Good Morning America.” Roberts officially joined “GMA”as newsreader on April 23, 2002, but had been a feature reporter for the show going back to 1995 when she was still a sportscaster at ESPN. In May, 2005 Roberts was promoted to co-anchor.
“Thank you all, but most importantly thank you at home for allowing me to say ‘Good Morning America’ for ten years,” an emotional Roberts said this morning. “What a blessing. Charlie and Diane, to have learned from the absolute best like that. They taught me what family is and that’s what I have here. I’ll be forever gratefully to them and to everyone.”
ABCNews.com has put together this slideshow. And here’s the video including remarks from Charlie Gibson and Diane Sawyer.
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