''Good Day L.A.'' is an American
morning television news and entertainment program airing on
KTTV (channel 11), a
Fox
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owned-and-operated television station in
Los Angeles,
California, owned by the
Fox Television Stations subsidiary of
Fox Corporation. The program broadcasts each weekday morning from 4 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Pacific Time. The program features news, traffic, weather, and entertainment segments (including celebrity interviews, which are mainly done in studio, but occasionally via satellite). The program also features weekly segments on finance, tech, wellness, and food.
History
''Good Day L.A.'' debuted on June 18, 1993. At its inception, it was a two-hour newscast utilizing the then-traditional "overnight headlines and traffic/weather" morning news format, originally anchored by
Antonio Mora and Susan Lichtman.
Mark Thompson Mark Thompson may refer to:
Sports
* Mark Thompson (American football) (born 1994), American football player
* Mark Thompson (baseball) (born 1971), baseball player
* Mark Thompson (footballer) (born 1963), former Australian rules football premie ...
moved from the station's 10 p.m. newscast to serve as its weather anchor;
Dagny Hultgreen served as the entertainment anchor; and Suzanne Dunn was the traffic reporter, reporting from the station's news helicopter ''Sky 11'' (now ''SkyFox''). A weekend public affairs show with the same name aired during the 1980s.
The format was unsuccessful, and the show had suffered from frequent anchor turnover. Mora left for
ABC News and was replaced by Thompson and later Tony McEwing (who has anchored the early morning ''Fox 11 Morning News'' since its 1993 launch). Hultgreen was replaced by Lonnie Lardner; Dunn was replaced by Will Kohlschreiber.
The show was retooled in March 1995 when
Steve Edwards was brought in as anchor alongside
Jillian Barberie (now Jillian Reynolds) as weather anchor (swapping positions with Thompson, who took over her former post reporting weather on the station's 10 p.m. newscast), and
Dorothy Lucey handling the entertainment reports;
Rod Bernsen took over the traffic reports from the helicopter, and McEwing reported headlines from the newsroom.
In mid-2012, the show saw its first major lineup change in nearly two decades with the departure of Lucey, whose contract was not renewed in May. Around the same time, Reynolds was offered to work on a freelance basis and began appearing less frequently on the program.
Unsatisfied with the demotion, Reynolds chose to leave completely in September of that year. At the same time of Reynolds' departure, frequent guest host
Maria Sansone was made a full-time co-host of the program, alongside Edwards. The two were later joined by Araksya Karapetyan who served as a third host/anchor with regular contributions from Lisa Breckenridge, Marla Tellez, and Tony McEwing.
Both Lisa Breckenridge and Maria Sansone were let go from the show in January 2017 unannounced. For a short period, the broadcast was hosted by just Edwards and Karapetyan before the latter was moved to the channel's early morning newscast. Liz Habib then joined as the show's new co-anchor. On December 4, 2017, Megan Colarossi joined the show as the new co-anchor alongside Edwards replacing Habib, who returned to be a sports anchor. The teaming lasted just one week, as Edwards was let go by KTTV.
''Good Day Live''
In 2001, ''Good Day L.A.'' spun off a nationally
syndicated
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* Broadcast syndication, where individual stations buy programs outside the network system
* Print syndication, where individual newspapers or magazines license news articles, columns, or comic strips
* Web syndication, ...
program called ''Good Day Live'', an hour-long version of the local show with the same hosts; the program, which featured the same format as ''Good Day L.A.'' (although with more of an emphasis on entertainment news, interviews, and feature stories rather than news headlines), was distributed by
20th Television
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and was originally launched on the
Fox Television Stations, the parent of KTTV which operates Fox's owned-and-operated stations. Jillian Barberie was fired from the show and Dorothy Lucey left the syndicated version in 2004, yet both continued to host the L.A.-based version. They were replaced by
Arthel Neville and
Debbie Matenopoulos. ''Good Day Live'' was canceled a year later due to low ratings.
Expansion to three hours
Following the cancelation of ''Good Day Live'', KTTV expanded ''Good Day L.A.'' to three hours, running until 10 a.m. local time (becoming the first Fox-owned station, and one of the earliest stations not affiliated with the
Big Three networks, to expand their morning newscast into the 9 a.m. hour). Also in 2005, ''Good Day L.A.'' added a Sunday edition of the program that was hosted by
Robb Weller,
Nischelle Turner and Elizabeth Espinosa (in July 2006, the ''Good Day L.A.'' branding was removed from the Sunday edition and the format was changed to a more straightforward newscast; Turner and Espinosa were reassigned to other news programs, but Weller remained and co-anchored the Sunday morning newscast with
Gina Silva
Gina Silva is a newscaster who works for KTTV Fox News and KCOP. She does live reports for Good Day LA and Fox 11 Morning News. Before moving to the morning shift, Gina worked on special projects (Investigative/Consumer). She also anchored the ...
until that program was cancelled by the end of the decade).
Expansion to five and a half hours
KTTV expanded ''Good Day L.A.'' to five and a half hours on December 10, 2018, incorporating the morning news program that began at 4:30 a.m. into the show. The 4:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. part of the show is anchored by
Araksya Karapetyan
Araksya Karapetyan ( hy, Արաքսյա Կարապետյան; born August 27, 1982) is an Armenian-born American television personality and anchor woman for the Los Angeles-based KTTV FOX11's Good Day L.A.
Early life
Karapetyan was born on Augu ...
& Tony McEwing. The 7:30 a.m.-10a.m. is hosted by Elex Michaelson, Megan Colarossi, Rita Garcia, Vanessa Borge, weather anchor
Maria Quiban, entertainment reporter
Julie Chang
Julie Ju-young Chang was the Entertainment Anchor for ''Good Day L.A.'' and Fox 11 Morning News on KTTV in Los Angeles, joining the station in November 2012 to May 2020. Previously, she was the entertainment anchor for the 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. new ...
, and traffic reporters Rick Dickert and Soumada Khan.
On March 4, 2019, ''Good Day L.A.'' changed its anchor lineup. The 4:30 a.m. to 6 a.m. part is hosted by Dan Cohen and Rita Garcia, the 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. part is hosted by
Araksya Karapetyan
Araksya Karapetyan ( hy, Արաքսյա Կարապետյան; born August 27, 1982) is an Armenian-born American television personality and anchor woman for the Los Angeles-based KTTV FOX11's Good Day L.A.
Early life
Karapetyan was born on Augu ...
and Tony McEwing, and the 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. part is hosted by Megan Colarossi and Vanessa Borge.
Expansion to six hours
KTTV expanded ''Good Day L.A.'' to six hours on April 1, 2019.
Expansion to seven hours
KTTV expanded ''Good Day L.A.'' to seven hours in September 2022.
Notable personalities
Current on-air staff
Anchors
*
Araksya Karapetyan
Araksya Karapetyan ( hy, Արաքսյա Կարապետյան; born August 27, 1982) is an Armenian-born American television personality and anchor woman for the Los Angeles-based KTTV FOX11's Good Day L.A.
Early life
Karapetyan was born on Augu ...
: 6 a.m.–11 a.m. host/reporter
* Soumada Khan: 4 a.m.–7 a.m. weather anchor/4 a.m.–10 a.m. traffic anchor
* Tony McEwing: 5 a.m.–9 a.m. host/reporter
* Stu Mundel: SkyFox reporter
*
Maria Quiban: 7 a.m.–11 a.m. weather/social media anchor
* Amanda Salas: entertainment anchor
* Brooke Thomas: 4 a.m.–6 a.m. & 9 a.m.–10 a.m. host/reporter
* Sandra Endo: 7 a.m.-11 a.m. host/reporter
Reporters
*
Gigi Graciette : field reporter
* Mario Ramirez: reporter
* Gina Silva: reporter
* Bob DeCastro: reporter
Former on-air staff
*
Lisa Breckenridge
Lisa Breckenridge is a former American television personality and news anchor. She currently runs a blog called Happily Lisa.
Biography
Breckenridge was born in Lodi, California.
She worked at KYMA-DT (1988-2020), KYMA-DT in Yuma, Arizona, the ...
: entertainment and lifestyle correspondent
* Dan Cohen: host
*
Steve Edwards: host and news/opinion anchor
*
Dorothy Lucey : co-host/entertainment reporter
*
Lisa McRee : fill-in anchor
*
Jillian Barberie : co-host/weather anchor
*
Lauren Sánchez : entertainment reporter
*
Maria Sansone : co-host and news anchor
*
Mark Thompson Mark Thompson may refer to:
Sports
* Mark Thompson (American football) (born 1994), American football player
* Mark Thompson (baseball) (born 1971), baseball player
* Mark Thompson (footballer) (born 1963), former Australian rules football premie ...
: weather reporter
* Elex Michaelson: co-host and news anchor (now anchor,
KTTV FOX 11 News at 5, 6, 7, & 10 p.m.)
* Megan Colarossi: co-host/reporter
*
Julie Chang
Julie Ju-young Chang was the Entertainment Anchor for ''Good Day L.A.'' and Fox 11 Morning News on KTTV in Los Angeles, joining the station in November 2012 to May 2020. Previously, she was the entertainment anchor for the 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. new ...
: entertainment anchor
* Rick Dickert: weather/traffic anchor (now chief meteorologist,
KTTV FOX 11 News at 5, 6, & 10 p.m.)
* Rita Garcia: host/reporter
*
Michaela Pereira: host/reporter
KTTV morning newscasts
The station's early morning newscast, ''Fox 11 Morning News'', premiered alongside ''Good Day L.A.'' in June 1993; it was originally anchored by Diana Koricke and Tony McEwing, with veteran KTTV reporter and former anchor Tony Valdez serving as an occasional fill-in anchor. Koricke left television news in June 1996 and was replaced on the broadcast by
Jean Martirez
Jean Martirez (born January 19, 1963) is a Filipino-American newscaster who formerly co-anchored the KTTV FOX 11 Morning News for 17 years, with Tony McEwing.
Background
Personal
Martirez was born in Chicago, Illinois where her parents met. ...
(who joined the station from
KCNC-TV in
Denver). The show originated as an hour-long newscast beginning at 6 a.m., but was later expanded to 90 minutes, with a 5:30 a.m. start time. In 2004, an additional half-hour was added, expanding the morning newscast to two hours beginning at 5 a.m. (long after many other stations around the country, particularly in markets as large as Los Angeles, expanded their morning newscasts into the 5 a.m. slot). The morning newscast was expanded to 4:30 a.m. in April 2010.
On July 14, 2008, KTTV debuted a half-hour late morning newscast that immediately follows ''Good Day L.A.'' at 10:00 a.m. The program is currently anchored by McEwing and
Araksya Karapetyan
Araksya Karapetyan ( hy, Արաքսյա Կարապետյան; born August 27, 1982) is an Armenian-born American television personality and anchor woman for the Los Angeles-based KTTV FOX11's Good Day L.A.
Early life
Karapetyan was born on Augu ...
. In December of that year, a half-hour noon broadcast debuted on the station, which was reformatted in September 2011 from a traditional midday newscast to a mix of news and features with ''Good Day'' anchors Edwards and Sansone brought in to anchor the broadcast.
In December 2018, Good Day L.A expanded from a three-hour show starting at 7 a.m. to a five-and-a-half-hour show starting at 4:30 a.m.
On April 1, 2019, Good Day L.A. expanded to a six-hour show starting at 4 a.m.
In September 2022, Good Day L.A. expanded to a seven-hour show, running from 4 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Reception
Critics of ''Good Day L.A.'' have praised the show for being "so wonderfully bonkers",
particularly in comparison with its competition, including KTLA's morning newscast as well as the national network morning shows seen on
ABC,
CBS, and
NBC.
In other media
Clips from ''Good Day L.A.'' are frequently shown on the
E! comedic television roundup series ''
The Soup''. The show features their logo and often showcases interviews or funny moments either in studio or from the field. Clips from this show have appeared on late night talk shows like
The Tonight Show and
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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See also
*''
Good Day New York:'' a similar morning news and entertainment program on sister station
WNYW in
New York City,
New York
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* New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States
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Film and television
* '' ...
.
*''
KTLA Morning News:'' a competing morning news program on Los Angeles CW affiliate
KTLA
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*''
Today in L.A.:'' a competing morning news program on Los Angeles NBC owned-and-operated station
KNBC
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*''
Today in New York
''Today in New York'' (displayed on-air as "''Today in NY''") is a local morning news and entertainment television program airing on WNBC, an NBC owned-and-operated television station in New York City. The program is broadcast each weekday mo ...
:'' a similar morning news program on New York NBC owned-and-operated station
WNBC
References
External links
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1993 American television series debuts
1990s American television news shows
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English-language television shows
Local news programming in the United States