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United States Television dayparting; breakfast television is blue and labelled "Early Morning".

Breakfast television (Europe and Australia) or morning show (Canada and the United States) is a type of news or infotainment television programme that broadcasts live in the morning (typically scheduled between 5:00 and 10:00 a.m., or if it is a local programme, as early as 4:00 a.m.). Often presented by a small team of hosts, these programmes are typically marketed towards the combined demography of people getting ready for work and school and stay-at-home adults and parents.

The first – and longest-running – national breakfast/morning show on television is Today, which set the tone for the genre and premiered on 14 January 1952 on NBC in the United States. For the next 70 years, Today was the number one morning program in the ratings for the vast majority of its run and since its start, many other television stations and television networks around the world have followed NBC's lead, copying that program's successful format.

Format and style

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Breakfast television/morning show programs are geared toward popular and demographic appeal. The first half of a morning program is typically targeted at workforce with a focus on hard news and feature segments; often featuring updates on major stories that occurred overnight or during the previous day, politics news and interviews, reports on business and sport-related headlines, weather forecasts (either on a national or regional basis), and traffic reporting (generally common with locally produced morning shows on terrestrial television stations serving more densely populated cities, though this has begun to filter down to smaller markets as Intelligent transportation system networks have spread further into smaller communities). Later in the program, segments will typically begin to target a dominantly female demographic with a focus on "infotainment", such as human-interest, lifestyle and entertainment stories. Many local or regional morning shows feature field reports highlighting local events, attractions and/or businesses, in addition to those involving stories that occurred during the overnight or expected to happen in the coming day.

Morning programs that air across national networks may offer a break for local stations or affiliates to air a brief news update segment during the show, which typically consists of a recap of major local news headlines, along with weather and, in some areas, traffic reports. In the United States, some morning shows also allow local affiliates to incorporate a short local forecast into a national weather segment – a list of forecasts for major U.S. cities are typically shown on affiliates which do not produce such a "cut-in" segment.

During the early morning hours (generally before 10:00 a.m. local time), local anchors will mention the current time – sometimes, along with the current temperature – in various spots during the newscast, while national anchors of shows covering more than one time zone will mention the current time as "xx" minutes after the hour or before the hour; the time and/or temperature are also usually displayed within the station or programme's digital on-screen graphic during most segments within the broadcast. (Most local stations originally displayed the current time and temperature only during their morning newscasts, though many began to extend this display within their logo bug to their midday and evening newscasts starting in the mid-1990s, starting in major markets and eventually expanding to stations in smaller markets.) Especially with their universal expansion to cable news outlets in the early 2000s, many news-oriented morning shows also incorporate news tickers showing local, national and/or international headlines; weather forecasts; sport scores; and, in some jurisdictions where one operates, lottery numbers from the previous drawing day during the broadcast (although these may be shown during rolling news blocks or throughout the programming day on cable news outlets, some local stations that have utilized tickers solely for their morning shows have extended them to later newscasts, whereas others only display them during their morning news programs).

The three breakfast morning shows in the United States (CBS Mornings, Today, and Good Morning America) air live only in the Eastern Time Zone. (Spanish-language shows air live in the Eastern, Central, and Mountain time zones.) Stations in the remaining time zones receive these programs on a tape delay, with an updated feed broadcast to viewers in the Pacific Time Zone. Occasionally, a morning show may be broadcast nationwide if their staff is handling coverage of breaking news during its broadcast hours, or special live news events (such as British royal weddings).

History

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United States

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Network and local programs

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The first[1] morning news program was Three To Get Ready, a local production hosted by comedian Ernie Kovacs that aired on WPTZ (now KYW-TV) in Philadelphia from 1950 to 1952. Although the program (named after WPTZ's channel number, 3) was mostly entertainment-oriented, the program did feature some news and weather segments.[1][2] Its success prompted NBC to look at producing something similar on a national basis.[3][4] Following the lead of NBC's Today, which debuted in January 1952, and was the first morning news program to be aired nationally, many other broadcast stations and television networks around the world followed and imitated that program's enormously successful format with news, lifestyle features, and personality.

CBS, in contrast, has struggled since television's early age to maintain a long-term morning program. Though it initially tried to mimic Today when it debuted a morning show in a two-hour format in 1954, the show was reduced to one hour within a year in order to make room for the new children's television series Captain Kangaroo. The network abandoned the morning show in 1957. From the late 1960s throughout the 1970s, the CBS Morning News aired as a straight one-hour morning newscast that had a high rate of turnover among its anchors. In January 1979, CBS launched Morning (titled in accordance with the day of the week, such as Monday Morning), which focused more on long-form feature reports. This format, however, was relegated exclusively to Sundays after two years, and still airs under the title CBS News Sunday Morning. It was not until 1982 that Captain Kangaroo ended its run on weekdays (before ending altogether in 1984), allowing CBS to expand its morning show to a full two hours. However, the high rate of turnover among anchors returned. An ill-fated comedic revamp of the show, The Morning Program, debuted in 1987. After that, however, came This Morning, which has so far had the longest run of any of CBS' morning show attempts. This Morning was eventually cancelled 12 years later, being replaced by The Early Show in 1999; The Early Show, in turn, ceded to the new version of CBS This Morning (this time featuring a format focused more on hard news and interviews, excising lifestyle and infotainment segments) in January 2012; CBS This Morning proved to be more successful, but anchor turnover (especially after the removal of Charlie Rose after allegations of workplace sexual harassment) and other factors eroded its audience, resulting in its replacement by CBS Mornings in 2021—a program that carries a skew towards news and lifestyle content similar to its competitors.[5][6]

ABC was a latecomer to the morning show competition. Instead of carrying a national show, it instead adopted the AM franchise introduced by many of its local stations in 1970. KABC-TV's AM Los Angeles launched the national career of Regis Philbin and was a direct predecessor to his syndicated talk show Live! AM Chicago on WLS-TV would later evolve into The Oprah Winfrey Show. The Morning Exchange on WEWS-TV was Cleveland's entry into the franchise; with its light format, ABC (after a brief but failed effort to launch the Los Angeles version nationally as AM America) launched a national program based closely on the format of The Morning Exchange and Good Day! (From WCVB-TV in Boston) in November 1975 under the title Good Morning America. GMA has traditionally run in second place (ahead of CBS but behind Today), but has surpassed Today in the ratings a few times in its history (first in the early 1980s, then from the late 1980s to the mid 1990s and again regularly since 2012). Since the 1980s, Live! (now hosted by Kelly Ripa and her husband Mark Consuelos) has been produced and distributed by ABC's syndication arm, primarily for ABC stations (although not exclusively, as it is carried on stations affiliated with other networks), but produced by ABC's New York City owned-and-operated station, WABC-TV.

Members of PBS, the United States' main public television network, typically air children's programming from the network's PBS Kids lineup during the morning and daytime hours. Some members may also carry exercise-oriented programs as early-morning programming (such as Lilias, Yoga and You). From 1974 to 1995, Maryland Public Television offered A.M. Weather, a 15-minute weather update staffed by meteorologists from NOAA.

Fox, the last of the "Big Four" broadcast networks, does not have a morning show and has only once attempted such a program; the network attempted to transition sister cable network FX's Breakfast Time to Fox as Fox After Breakfast in 1996, to little success, but instead has ceded to its local affiliates and Fox Television Stations, which have programmed fully local morning news programs that are at parity or have overtaken their Big Three network counterparts.

The CW (and before that, its co-predecessor The WB) carried The Daily Buzz for its The CW Plus (as well as its The WB 100+ Station Group) from 2002 to 2014, in lieu of a national program; that program was also mainly syndicated to affiliates of The CW and MyNetworkTV (and predecessors The WB and UPN) as well as several independent stations until its abrupt cancellation in April 2015. Generally since then, outside of a few select CW and MyNetworkTV affiliates, stations usually program Infomercial, a local extension of a Big Three sister station's morning newscast during national morning shows, or as Sinclair Broadcast Group did from July 2017 until March 2019, returned to programming for children under the KidsClick block. Sinclair intends to program a national morning rolling newscast for those stations by the first quarter of 2021.

A few of the major Spanish language broadcast networks also produce morning shows, which are often focused more towards entertainment and tabloid headlines, interviews, and features, rather than hard news. ¡Despierta América! is the longest-running Spanish language morning program on U.S. network television having aired on Univision since April 1997. Telemundo had made several attempts at hard news and traditional morning shows, including Cada Dia, and Un Nuevo Día, which launched in 2008 under the title ¡Levántate!, and would win the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Morning Program in Spanish in 2015 and 2017.[7][8] In 2021, Telemundo attempted another relaunch of its morning show, Hoy Dia, which was positioned as a news-centric morning show closer in format to its NBC counterpart Today.[9][10] However, in 2022, Telemundo used a hiatus for the 2022 FIFA World Cup to move Hoy Dia from its news department to its entertainment division, resulting in a relaunch with an entertainment-oriented format.[11][12]

Local television stations began producing their own morning shows in the 1970s, most of which mirrored the format of their network counterparts, mixing news and weather segments with talk and lifestyle features; stations in many mid-sized and smaller markets with heavy rural populations also produced farm reports, featuring stories about people and events in rural communities, list of agricultural product exchanges data from the previous day and weather forecasts tailored to farmers (although the number of these programs have dwindled on the local level since the 1990s, three such programs still exist in national syndication, the weekdaily AgDay and the weekend-only U.S. Farm Report and This Week in Agribusiness (the latter of which was founded and remains hosted by former U.S. Farm Report personalities Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong), which have also received national distribution on cable and satellite via RFD-TV; the latter program had also previously aired on WGN America until 2008).

More traditional local newscasts began taking hold in morning timeslots (mainly on stations that maintain their own news departments) in the late 1980s and early 1990s. These programs began as half-hour or one-hour local newscasts that aired immediately before the national shows. However, since that time, they have slowly expanded, either by pushing an earlier start time or by adding additional hours on other stations that are owned, managed or which outsource their local news content to that station, thereby competing with the network shows. Similarly, following the launch of Fox in the late 1980s, many news-producing stations affiliated with major networks not among the traditional "Big Three television networks" or which operate as independent stations began producing morning newscasts that compete in part with national counterparts in part or the entirety of the 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. time period; by the late 2000s, these stations began to expand their morning shows into the 9:00 a.m. hour (where they normally compete with syndicated programs on ABC and CBS stations, and the third hour of Today on NBC stations). The expansion of news on Fox affiliates, along with advertising restrictions involving with the Children's Television Act, effectively ended the morning children's television market on broadcast television by the mid-2000s.

Beginning in the early 2010s, stations began experimenting with 4:30 a.m. and even 4:00 a.m. newscasts in some major markets (and even gradually expanding into mid-size and some smaller markets), pushing local news further into what traditionally is known as an overnight graveyard slot.[13] Some local morning newscasts, which formerly had both softer "morning" musical and graphical packages and lighter news, along with feature segments with local businesses and organizations, now resemble their later-day counterparts with hard news coverage of overnight events.

Some locally produced morning shows that utilize a mainly infotainment format still exist, most prominently among some large and mid-market stations owned by the E. W. Scripps Company (which inherited the Morning Blend format originated in 2006 by the Journal Media Group following its 2015 acquisition of that company's stations) and Tegna Inc. (which inherited many of the local talk/lifestyle shows originated by Belo – such as Good Morning Texas on Dallas ABC affiliate WFAA – prior to the 2014 acquisition of the latter group by the predecessor broadcasting unit of Gannett), and often serving as lead-outs of national network morning shows. These shows are not usually produced by a station's news department, as they are intended as a vehicle for advertorial content that promotes local businesses and events.

Cable television

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Cable news outlets have adopted the morning show format as well. Fox & Friends on Fox News follows a similar format to the networks' morning shows, while MSNBC's Way Too Early and Morning Joe follow a pundit-driven format with a larger focus on political analysis and panel discussions. Some morning shows have been television simulcasts of talk radio shows, including Imus in the Morning (which aired on MSNBC until 2007, and subsequently aired on Fox Business and later RFD-TV before being cancelled in 2018), and sports talk programs such as Boomer and Gio and The Dan Patrick Show.

CNN had primarily aired rolling news blocks (Early Edition and CNN Live This Morning) in the morning hours until launching American Morning in 2001—which followed a format focusing upon news and political headlines. In 2011, the program was replaced by Starting Point, which was focused more upon topical discussions. After low ratings, Starting Point was replaced in 2013 by New Day. In 2022, New Day was replaced by CNN This Morning, an attempt by new CNN president Chris Licht to emulate the CBS This Morning and Morning Joe formats he had installed during his tenures at CBS News and MSNBC. It was cancelled in 2024 amid another change in leadership and associated cuts; a block of CNN's daytime program CNN News Central was moved into its timeslot, while the This Morning branding was retained by CNN's weekend morning show, and repurposed by CNN's early-morning program Early Start (which had originally premiered alongside Starting Point).

The Weather Channel originally has long featured forecast programs with a primary emphasis on business travelers and work commuters. America's Morning Headquarters (AMHQ) has served as its main morning show, and was formerly hosted by former Good Morning America weather anchor Sam Champion. With a shift toward a mix of weather and infotainment programs in the late-2000s, TWC premiered Wake Up with Al—an early-morning show hosted by Today weather anchor Al Roker—in 2009. The show was cancelled in October 2015 amid a transition away from infotainment programming (the program was the only TWC program to be produced primarily outside of Atlanta) with the timeslot filled by an extension of AMHQ.[14][15]

Entertainment channels such as VH1 and E! have also aired morning shows (such as Big Morning Buzz Live and That Morning Show, and the 2020 version of E! News). Sports channels sometimes carry morning shows (such as ESPN's Get Up and NFL Network's Good Morning Football), with a focus on news headlines (including highlights of events that occurred the previous day, and previews of events occurring that day) and topical discussions.

United Kingdom

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In the United Kingdom, breakfast television typically runs from 6:00 a.m. to between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.

Television broadcasting hours in the United Kingdom until early 1972 were tightly regulated and controlled by the British government under the control of the Postmaster-General. Restrictions were placed on how many hours per day could be used by broadcasters for television. By the mid-1960s, this was allocated at seven hours per day (Mondays to Fridays) and 7.5 hours per day (Saturdays and Sundays), thus providing a 50-hour broadcasting limit per week. Certain programming was exempt from these restrictions (schools, adult education, religion, sport); however no time was allocated to breakfast television until the early 1970s.[16][17]

In January 1972, under the then Conservative government, the Minister for Posts and Telecommunications,Christopher Chataway, announced to the British parliament that all such restrictions would be lifted, and daily broadcasting hours could now be set by the individual broadcaster. By October 1972, both BBC and ITV were providing daytime television, with the commercial channel ITV taking full advantage of the relaxed broadcasting hours. However, due to financial issues and the economic problems of the 1970s, breakfast television was not considered until later in the decade.

After a nine-week trial in 1977 on the regional television stations Yorkshire Television and Tyne Tees Television, the Independent Broadcasting Authority considered breakfast television so important that it created an entire franchise for the genre, becoming the only national independent television franchise. At the end of 1980, this franchise was awarded to TV-am.[18] Initially planned for launch in 1982, it was delayed until the start of 1983 so that it didn't take any oxygen from the launch of the UK's fourth channel. This allowed the BBC to launch its own morning programme first on 17th January 1983, Breakfast Time. TV-am, with Good Morning Britain as its flagship programme, launched just over two weeks later. on 1 February. TV-am struggled at first because of a format that was considered to be stodgy and formal compared to the more relaxed magazine style of the BBC's Breakfast Time, and a reliance on advertising income from a timeslot when people were not accustomed to watching television. However, it eventually flourished, only to lose its licence at the end of 1992, after being outbid by GMTV.[19]

Breakfast television appeared on Channel 4 in April 1989 when it launched The Channel 4 Daily, which was conceived as a "newspaper" with a collection of various short-form segments. In 1992, after failing to attract an audience, Channel 4 replaced it with The Big Breakfast — a more informal morning show with a focus on entertainment and comedy, presented from studios constructed in an actual house. The new format proved to be much more successful.[20][21][22]

1989 also saw BBC2 also launched a breakfast service in 1989. Its news-based offering was launched to allow the BBC to provide a daily report on events at Westminster[23] and was supplemented by news pages from Ceefax and a simulcast of 15 minutes of BBC Breakfast News.

In 2010, ITV plc, which by then owned 75% of GMTV, acquired the remaining 25% stake that The Walt Disney Company had owned, gaining full control of the station. In September 2010, the full legal name was changed from "GMTV Limited" to "ITV Breakfast Limited", with GMTV closing on 3 September and Daybreak and Lorraine launching on 6 September 2010. ITV had big difficulties with the slot as well; Daybreak was eventually cancelled in 2014 due to low ratings, and was replaced by Good Morning Britain on 28 April 2014. The series continues to trail BBC Breakfast consistently, and has marketed with the traditional Today format mixed with political debates. One of the co-hosts was Piers Morgan, until his departure in 2021, and the programme used his notoriety as a marketing point, to middling success.

There are no breakfast television programmes on local television stations in the UK, although for two years in the late 2000s, now-defunct local channel Channel M broadcast a breakfast programme called Channel M Breakfast.

Since its launch in 2021, news channel GB News has aired a breakfast show called The Great British Breakfast. It was originally anchored by three presenters in the style of Fox & Friends, but soon shifted to two anchors.

List of morning television shows

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The following is a country-ordered list of breakfast television and morning show programs, past and present, with indication of a program's producing network or channel:

Albania

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Programme Network
7 pa 5 Vizion Plus
ABC-ja e Mëngjesit ABC News
Aldo Morning Show TV Klan
Dita Jonë A2 CNN
Good Morning Albania Euronews Albania
Koha Për t'u Zgjuar News 24
Mirëmëngjes Shqipëri RTSH 1
RTSH 24
Wake Up Top Channel

Argentina

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Programme Network
A La Barbarossa Telefe
Andando Channel 8 – Córdoba
Mañanisima El Trece
Cada Dia Channel 13 – Rosario
Buenos Días, América América TV
De 7 a 10 Todo Noticias
Desayuno[24] Televisión Pública
El Show de la Mañana Córdoba
Mañanas Argentinas Canal 5 Noticias
Telenueve al Amanecer Channel 9
Todo lo que Pasa Telefe – Santa Fe

Australia

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Current

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Programme Run Network
News Breakfast 2008–present ABC and ABC News
First Edition 2002–present Sky News Australia
Get Cereal 1994–present C31 Melbourne
The Morning Show 2007–present Seven Network
Sunrise 1991–present Seven Network
Today 1982–present Nine Network
Today Extra 2012–present Nine Network
Weekend Breakfast 2012–present ABC News
Weekend Sunrise 2005–present Seven Network
Weekend Today 2009–present Nine Network

Former

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Programme Run Network
9am with David & Kim 2006–2009 Network 10
The Big Breakfast 1992–1995 Network 10
Breakfast 2012 Network 10
Business Breakfast 2001–2002 ABC1
The Circle 2010–2012 Network 10
First Edition 1993–1996 ABC1
Good Morning Australia 1981–1992 Network 10
Good Morning Australia 1993–2005 Network 10
Good Morning Melbourne 1981–1988 Network 10
Good Morning Sydney 1978–1989 Network 10
Kerri-Anne 2002–2011 Nine Network
Studio 10 2013–2023 Network 10
Sunday 1981–2008 Nine Network
Til Ten 1989–1991 Network 10
Wake Up 2013–2014 Network 10
Wake Up! WA 2005–2008 Access 31

Austria

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Current

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Programme Run Network
Café Puls 2004–present Puls 4
2005–present ProSieben Austria
2005–present Sat.1 Österreich
2019–present Puls 24
Guten Morgen Österreich 2016–present ORF 2
Guten Morgen Wien 2012–present W24 [de]

Former

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Programme Run Network
Café Puls 2005–2007 Kabel eins Austria
Guten Morgen mit W24 2011–2012 W24 [de]
Servus am Morgen 2013–2017 Servus TV

Azerbaijan

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Programme Network
Yeni Səhər Lider TV

Belgium

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Current

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Program Network Language Notes
Goeiemorgen Morgen! VRT 1 Dutch A visual simulcast of Radio 2 breakfast programme
Kimberley Dekker op Joe VTM Gold A visual simulcast of JOE breakfast programme
Team Octhend Play4 A visual simulcast of Play Nostalgie breakfast programme
Le 6/8 La Une French A visual simulcast of VivaCité breakfast programme
Le 8/9
Le Réveil De Tipik Tipik
TipikVision
A visual simulcast of Tipik Radio's breakfast programme
Matin Première La Trois A visual simulcast of La Première's breakfast programme
Bel RTL Matin RTL TVI A visual simulcast of Bel RTL breakfast programme
Le Good Morning RTL Plug A visual simulcast of Radio Contact breakfast programme
Julie Taton sur NRJ AB3 A visual simulcast of NRJ breakfast programme

Former

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Programme Network Language
Goeiemorgen VTM Dutch
Goeiemorgen Vlaanderen
Michaël, Julie & Josefien op NRJ Play6

Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Programme Network
Jutro za sve BHT 1
Dobro jutro svima Hayat TV
Sarajevsko jutro TVSA

Brazil

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Programme Run Network Notes
Primeiro Jornal

(First News)

2005–2014
2020–present
Rede Bandeirantes Starts at 03:45 AM.
Bora Brasil

(C'mon Brazil)

2020–present Each station also produces its own local version, before the national version exibithion.
Jornal BandNews 1ª Edição

(BandNews Journal - 1st Edition)

2005–2011
2019–present
BandNews
Manhã BandNews

(BandNews Morning)

2004–present
Hora Um

(Hour One)

2014–present Rede Globo
Bom Dia Brasil

(Good Morning Brazil)

1983–present Each station also produces its own local version, before the national version exhibition.
Mais Você

(More You)

2000–present
Encontro com Patrícia Poeta

(Meeting with Patrícia Poeta)

2012–present
É de Casa

(From the House)

2015–present Only on Saturdays.
GloboNews Em Ponto

(GloboNews O'Clock)

2018–present GloboNews
Jornal GloboNews Edição das 10h

(GloboNews Journal - 10AM Edition)

2010–present
Balanço Geral Manhã

(General Balance - Morning)

2015–present RecordTV Each station produces its own local version.
Hoje em Dia

(Today)

2005–present Inspired by Good Morning America and Today. Preceded by Note e Anote (1991 - 2005)
Fala Brasil

(What's Up, Brazil)

1998–present
Você Bonita

(You Beautiful)

2010–present TV Gazeta
Primeiro Impacto

(First Impact)

2016–present SBT Based on Primer Impacto. Preceded by SBT Manhã (2005 - 2014) and Notícias da Manhã (2014 - 2015)
Manhã do Ronnie

(Ronnie's Morning)

2022–present RedeTV!
Vou te Contar

(I'm Gonna Tell You)

2020–present
CNN Novo Dia

(CNN New Day)

2020–present CNN Brasil Based on New Day
Live CNN 2020–present
Jornal da Manhã

(Morning News)

2021–present Jovem Pan News
Morning Show 2021–present

Brunei

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Programme Network
Rampai Pagi (Jawi:رامڤأي ڤاڬي) RTB Perdana
RTB Sukmaindera

Bulgaria

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Programme Run Network Notes
Денят започва (The Day Begins) 2000–present BNT 1 Weekdays
Денят започва с Георги Любенов (The Day Begins With Georgi Lyubenov) 2012–present Weekends
Тази сутрин (This Morning) 2000–present bTV Weekdays
Тази събота/неделя (This Saturday/Sunday) 2010–present Branded as This Saturday on Saturday and This Sunday on Sunday
Здравей, България (Hello Bulgaria) 2000–present NOVA Weekdays
Събуди се (Wake Up) 2012–present Weekends
Твоят ден (Your Day) 2021–present NOVA News Weekdays
България сутрин (Bulgaria Morning) 2011–present Bulgaria On Air Weekdays
Добро утро, Европа (Good Morning, Europe) 2022–present Euronews Bulgaria Weekdays and Weekends
Бизнес старт (Business Start) 2015-present Bloomberg TV Bulgaria Weekdays

Canada

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Current

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Program Run Network Notes
Breakfast Television 1989–present Citytv stations (except Citytv Saskatchewan, Winnipeg, Edmonton and Montreal) Each station produces its own local edition of Breakfast Television; previously seen on A Atlantic in Halifax, Nova Scotia; CHMI-DT/Winnipeg, Manitoba, CKEM-DT/Edmonton, Alberta and CJNT-DT/Montreal, Quebec
CBC News: Morning 2012–present CBC News Network
CTV Morning Live 2011–present CTV and CTV 2 stations Carried on CTV owned-and-operated stations from Manitoba westward, as well as CHRO-TV/Ottawa and CTV 2 Atlantic
Morning Live/Morning Live First Edition 2001–present CHCH-DT/Hamilton, Ontario
Global News Morning 199?–present Global stations
The Morning Show 2011–present CIII-DT/Toronto Airs nationally across Global Television Network stations
Salut, Bonjour! 1988–present TVA
Le Québec Matin LCN
Your Morning 2016–present CTV Also on CTV News Channel
D'abord L'Info 2011–present Ici RDI

Global morning newscasts

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All Global stations, with the exceptions of Global Okanagan and Global Lethbridge, air their own local morning shows titled Global News Morning. In May 2015, Global made changes to their Morning News programs east of Alberta; instead of the entire show being anchored locally, 16 minutes of each hour is anchored in Toronto for national and international news stories. Each Morning News program starts at 6 a.m. and ends at 9 a.m., with the exception of Global BC, Global Calgary, and Global Edmonton, which start their broadcasts at 5 a.m.. These three stations also air weekend editions of Morning News which start at 7 a.m. and end at 10 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. In 2013, Global Toronto's The Morning Show was extended by half an hour. The additional half-hour is broadcast on every Global station at 9 a.m..

Former

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Programme Run Network Notes
2 Laits, un Sucre 2008–2009 TQS Programme formerly titled Caféine
Bon Matin 1994–1998 Radio-Canada
Canada AM 1972–2016 CTV
CBC News: Morning CBC Television
CBC News Network
Good Morning Canada 2001–2009 CTV Aired weekends
Matin Express 1998–2006 Radio-Canada
Le show du matin 2010–2011 V
SRC Bonjour 1987–1994 Radio-Canada
Le Téléjournal/Matin 2006–2011 Ici Radio-Canada Télé (2006–2007)
Ici RDI (2007–2011)
RDI Matin 2006–2022 Ici RDI

Chile

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Current

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Programme Run Network
A las 11 2012–present Telecanal
Tu día 2021–present Canal 13
Buenos días a todos 1992–present TVN
Express Matinal 2008–present CNN Chile
Contigo en la mañana 2019–present Chilevisión
La Mañana Informativa 2009–present Canal 24 Horas
Hola Chile 2016–2022 La Red
Mucho Gusto 2001–present Mega

Several regional morning shows also exist on Chilean television.

Former

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Programme Run Network
Cocinados 2007–2008 Telecanal
Gente Como Tú 2008–2012 Chilevisión
La mañana del 13 1999–2002 Canal 13
Mañaneros 2011–2016 La Red
Pollo en Conserva 2004–2011 La Red
Viva la mañana 2002–2006, 2009–2010 Canal 13
Teleonce al Despertar 1980–1991 Chilevisión
Matinal '91–'92–'93 1991–1993 Chilevisión
La Mañana Diferente 1994 Chilevisión
Tenga Usted un Muy Buen Día 1982 TVN
Juntos 2006–2008 Canal 13
Bienvenidos 2011-2021 Canal 13

China

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Programme Network
Morning News (Chinese: 朝闻天下) CCTV-1 and CCTV-13
First Look / First Time (Chinese: 第一时间) CCTV-2
Morning (Chinese: 看东方) Dragon TV
Good Morning Beijing (Chinese: 北京您早) BTV
Morning Shandong (Chinese: 早安山东) Shandong TV
Super News (Anhui) (Chinese: 超级新闻场) Anhui TV
Morning Short-Cut / Jinchen Report (Chinese: 津晨播报) Tianjin TV
First Look / First Time (Chinese: 第一时间) Liaoning TV
Morning Report (Chinese: 新闻早报) Jilin TV
Good Morning Fujian (Chinese: 早安福建) Fujian TV
Good Morning Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (Chinese: 你早京津冀) Hebei TV
Gong Du Chen Guang / (Let's) spend the morning together (Chinese: 共度晨光) Heilongjiang TV
Chen Guang Xin Shi Jie / New Vision This Morning (Chinese: 晨光新视界) Jiangxi TV
Hui Shuo Tian Xia (Chinese: 汇说天下) Sichuan TV
Chongqing Live (Chinese: 直播重庆) Chongqing TV

Colombia

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Current

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Programme Network
Arriba Bogotá Citytv
Día a Día Caracol Televisión
Buen día, Colombia RCN TV

Former

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Programme Run Network
Muy Buenos Días 2002-2018 RCN TV
El Desayuno 2018-2020

Costa Rica

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Programme Network
Buen Día Teletica
Giros Repretel
La Revista Multimedios
Café Nacional Sinart

Croatia

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Programme Run Network
Dobro jutro, Hrvatska 1992–present HRT 1

Czech Republic

[edit]
Programme Network
Dobré Ráno ČT2
Nový Den Prima TV
CNN Prima NEWS
Snídaně TV Nova
Studio 6 ČT1
ČT24

Denmark

[edit]

Current

[edit]
Programme Run Network
Go' Morgen Danmark 1996–present TV 2
Morgennyhederne på News 2006–present TV 2 News

Former

[edit]
Programme Run Network
DR Morgen 2001–2005 DR1
DR2 Morgen 2013–2017 DR2
Vågn op med The Voice 2010–2012 Kanal 5 and The Voice

Estonia

[edit]
Programme Run Network
Terevisioon 2001–present ETV
Kofe+ 2020–present ETV+

European

[edit]
Programme Run Network
Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe 2016–present Bloomberg EMEA
Bloomberg Markets: European Open
CNN Newsroom 2009–present CNN International EMEA
Squawk Box Europe 1999–present CNBC Europe
Wake Up Europe 2023–present Euronews

Finland

[edit]

Current

[edit]
Programme Network
Huomenta Suomi MTV3[25]
Ylen aamu YLE TV1[26]

Former

[edit]
Programme Network
Heräämö The Voice (also on TV Viisi[27] and The Voice radio station)[28]
Min morgon YLE Fem[29]
Uutisaamu MTV3

Fiji

[edit]
Programme Network
Breakfast at Fiji One Fiji One

France

[edit]

Current

[edit]
Programme Run Network
Apolline Matin 2022–present RMC Story
Bonjour ! La Matinale TF1 2024–present TF1
Good Morning Business 2010–present BFM Business
RMC Découverte
Ici Matin 2023–present France 3
La Matinale Franceinfo 2016–present France Info
La Matinale Infosport+ 2019–present Infosport+
Canal+ Sport 360
Le 6/9 2023–present LCI
Le 6h00 Info 2016–present France 2
Le Live Switek 2024–present BFM TV
Les Matin LCI Week-end 2023–present LCI
Première Edition 2007–present BFM TV
La Matinale CNews 2016–present CNews
Télématin 1985–present France 2

Former

[edit]
Programme Run Network
Le 7/9 1984–1985 Canal+
Bonjour la France 1984–1987 TF1
Bonjour la France, bonjour l'Europe 1987–1990 TF1
C'est pas trop tôt ! 2003–2005 M6
Drôle de réveil ! 2008–2009 M6
La Matinale Canal+ 2004–2013 Canal+
Morning Café 2005–2008 M6
Morning Fun 1998–2000 Fun TV
Le Morning Live 2000–2003 M6
Team Toussaint, la matinale info 2013–2016 iTELE
LCI Matin 2005–2023 LCI
Le Toussaint Live 2023 BFM TV

Germany

[edit]

Current

[edit]
Programme Run Network Notes
#MoinMoin 2015–present Rocket Beans TV broadcast on Internet television
Die Welt am Morgen 2021–present Welt
Guten Morgen Fans! 2020–present Sky Sport News
Frühcafé 1995–present Hamburg 1 broadcast on Regional television (Hamburg)
Morgenmagazin 1992–present Das Erste/ZDF Simulcast, weekly alternating versions produced by either Das Erste/ARD's affiliate WDR or ZDF, the two main public broadcasters
Punkt 6 1997–2013 &
2022–present
RTL Preceded by Guten Morgen Deutschland (1987–1994 &
2013–2022) and followed by Punkt 7 (1994–1997 &
2022–present)
Punkt 7 1994–1997 &
2022–present
Preceded by Guten Morgen Deutschland (1987–1994 &
2013–2022) and followed by Punkt 6 (1997–2013 &
2022–present) and followed by Punkt 8 (2022–present)
Punkt 8 2022–present Preceded by Guten Morgen Deutschland (1987–1994 &
2013–2022) & Punkt 9 (2000–2013) and followed by Punkt 7 (1997–2013 &
2022–present)
Sat.1-Frühstücksfernsehen 1987–present Sat.1 Formerly titled Guten Morgen mit Sat.1 (1987–1993) and Deutschland Heute Morgen (1993–1999)

Former

[edit]
Programme Run Network Notes
Die ProSieben MorningShow 1999 ProSieben a comedy- and infotainmentshow
Frühcafé 2008–2013 tv.berlin broadcast on Regional television (Berlin)
Frühstücksfernsehen 1988–1992 RIAS-TV broadcast for West Berlin and East Germany (see Rundfunk im amerikanischen Sektor)
Guten Morgen Deutschland 1987–1994 &
2013–2022
RTL Followed by Punkt 7 (1994–1997) and preceded by Punkt 6 (1997–2013 &
2022–present) and Punkt 8 (2022–present) together with Punkt 9 (2000–2013)
Guten Morgen, Internet! 2016–2019 funk broadcast on Internet television
Guten Morgen NRW 2005–2010 NRW.TV broadcast on Regional television (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Servus am Morgen 2013–2015 Servus TV co-broadcast with Austria's Servus am Morgen
Weck Up 1998–2014 Sat.1 Aired on Sundays only.

Greece

[edit]

Current

[edit]
Programme Run Network
ERT News at 5 2021–present ERT1
ERT News
From 6 a.m. 2021–present ERT1
Kalimera Ellada 1992–2011, 2015–present ANT1
To Proino 2013–present ANT1
Happy Day 2014–present Alpha
Weekend 2017–present Alpha
Mega Kalimera 2021–present Mega
Mega Savvatokiriako 2005–present Mega
Poios einai Proiniatika? 2021–present Open
Open Weekend 2021–present Open
Kalimera 2006–present Skai
Breakfast @ Star 2021–present Star

Former

[edit]
Programme Run Network
Proino ANT1 2011–2015 ANT1

Hong Kong

[edit]
Programme Run Network
Good Morning Hong Kong 1981–present TVB Jade
Morning Cable 2001–present HOY TV & HOY Infotainment
Morning Now 2006–present (Now TV)

2016–present (ViuTV)

Now TV &

ViuTV

This Morning 2016–present RTHK

Hungary

[edit]

Current

[edit]
Programme Run Network
ATV START 2011– ATV
Ma reggel (This Morning) 2009– M1
Mokka 2004– TV2
Öt kontinens, egy nemzet 2015– Duna
Reggeli (Breakfast) 1998–2011, 2017– RTL

Former

[edit]
Programme Duration Network
8:08 – Minden reggel (8:08 – Every morning) 2013–2016 RTL Klub
A Reggel (The Morning) 1991–1993 M1
Jó reggelt, Magyarország! (Good Morning, Hungary!) 1997–2004 TV2
Napkelte (Sunrise) 1991–1993, 2002–2009 M2
Napkelte (Sunrise) 1993–1999, 2002–2009 M1
Napkelte (Sunrise) 1999–2000 TV3
Napkelte (Sunrise) 2000–2002 Magyar ATV
Ma reggel (This Morning) 2009–2012 M2
Reggel a Dunán (Morning on Danube) 1992−2010 Duna TV
Reggeli Jam (Breakfast Jam) 2008–2011 ATV
Szabadság tér 1999–2000 M1
Naprakész (Timely) 2000–2002 M1
Reggeli Járat (Breakfast Line) 2003–2007, 2015–2018 Hír TV
Jó reggelt! (Good Morning!) 2018–2019 Echo TV

Iceland

[edit]
Programme Run Network
Ísland í Bítið 2004–???? Stöð 2 and radio station Bylgjan
Zúúber 2004–???? skífan TV (also aired on radio station FM 957)

India

[edit]
Programme Network
8 AM Express CNN-News18
DD Morning Show DD National
Bazaar Morning Call CNBC-TV18
Breakfast News NDTV India
Namaste India Zee News
News18 Headstart CNN-News18
Pehla Sauda CNBC Awaaz
Power Breakfast Zee Business
Tea Toast & Sports NDTV India
The Morning News CNN-News18

Indonesia

[edit]

Most of these programs are the morning edition of its respective flagship news program, and hard news in format. Some of them, especially the news-oriented network, has two morning news programmes - while the first are the hard news, the latter are the talk show format.

Current

[edit]
Programme Network
Apa Kabar Indonesia Pagi tvOne
CNN Indonesia Good Morning CNN Indonesia,
Trans TV
Investor Opening Market IDTV
Jendela Negeri TVRI
Kopi Pagi TVRI Sumatera Utara
Morning Update iNews
New Power Breakfast IDX Channel
Sapa Indonesia Pagi Kompas TV
SEA Morning Show SEA Today
Selamat Pagi Indonesia Metro TV
Sindo Morning Show Sindonews TV
Squawk Box Indonesia CNBC Indonesia
Starting Point TVRI World

Former

[edit]
Programme Run Network
2 Jam Saja 1999-2001 TVRI
8-11 Show 2010-2015 Metro TV
A.M Booster 2020-2023 MYTV
Bincang Pagi 2004, 2013-2014 Metro TV
Bercanda Pagi 2022 Trans7
Buka Mata 2004-2005 Trans TV
Caca Marica 2021-2022 RTV
Good Morning 2005-2008 Trans TV
Good Morning Jakarta 2019-2022 BeritaSatu
Halaman Depan 2002-2003 Trans TV
Indonesiaku 1980-1990 TVRI
Indonesia Morning Show 2013-2019 NET.
InLine 2021 Trans7
Inspirasi Pagi 2004-2005 TV7
Jendela Pagi 2003-2004 TV7
Matahari 2003-2004 Trans TV
Morning Call Selamat Pagi 2020-2023 MYTV
Obrolan Pagi 2023-2024 BTV
Pagi Pagi 2015-2019 NET.
Panorama Pagi 2006-2007 SCTV
Power Breakfast 2010-2015 MNC Business
Salam Pagi 2014-2015 Sindo TV
Santapan Pagi 2001-2002 Trans TV
Selamat Datang Pagi 2001-2004 RCTI
Selamat Pagi 2007-2018 Trans7
Selamat Pagi Nusantara 2010-2011 TVRI
Selamat Pagi Nusantara 2017-2018 ANTV
Semangat Pagi Nusantara 2014-2015 TVRI
Semangat Pagi Indonesia 2015-2020 TVRI
Spirit Bisnis 2013-2015 Bloomberg TV Indonesia

Ireland

[edit]

Current

[edit]
Programme Duration Network Notes
Ireland AM 1999–present Virgin Media One Ireland's 1st and only dedicated TV breakfast show
Morning Ireland 2009–present RTÉ News A visual simulcast of RTÉ Radio 1's breakfast programme
Today 2012–present RTÉ One A repeat of RTÉ's daily daytime show

Israel

[edit]

Current

[edit]
Programme Run Network
HaOlam HaBoker (The World This Morning) 2006–present Reshet
Channel 13
Yom Hadash (A New Day) 2006–present Keshet
Channel 12

Former

[edit]
Programme Run Network
Boker Tov Yisrael (Good Morning Israel) 1990–2003 Channel 1
Reshet Al HaBoker (Reshet on the Morning) 1996–2006 Reshet
Channel 2
Telad Coffee (Café Telad) 1997–2005 Telad
Channel 2
Tohnit HaBoker (The Morning Show) 1996–2006 Keshet
Channel 2
Kol Boker (Every Morning) 2004–2019 Channel 10

Italy

[edit]

Current

[edit]
Programme Run Network
TG1 Mattina 2022–present Rai 1
TG2 Mattina 2019–present Rai 2
TG4 Ultim'ora (morning edition) 1991–present Rete 4
TG5 Prima Pagina 1991–present Canale 5
TG5 Mattina 1997–present Canale 5
Omnibus 2002–present La7
Mattino Cinque 2008–present Canale 5
Morning News 2021–present Canale 5
Edizioni Mattutine 2011–present TGCOM24
Sky TG24 Buongiorno 2019–present SKY TG24
Buongiorno Sky Sport 24 2019–present Sky Sport 24
Unomattina 1986–present Rai 1
UnoMattina in Famiglia 1989–present Rai 1
Agorà 2010–present Rai 3
Buongiorno Italia 2010–present Rai 3
Buongiorno Regione 2009–present Rai 3
Edizioni del mattino 1999–present Rai News 24
TG Sport 6.30 2017–present Rai Sport

Former

[edit]
Programme Run Network
Mattina 2 1990–1992 Rai 2
TG3 Mattino 1994–1999 Rai 3
TG4 Mattina 1991–1994 Rete 4
Buongiorno Italia 1980–1981
1984–1987
Canale 5
SKY TG24 Mattina 2004–2019 SKY TG24
Sky Sport 24 Mattina 2008–2019 Sky Sport 24
Buongiorno Cielo 2011–2012 Cielo
Ogni Mattina 2020–2021 TV8
Viva Rai2! 2022–2024 Rai 2

Japan

[edit]
Programme Network
ABEMA MORNING (Japanese: アベマモーニング) Abema News
Early Morning News (Japanese: アーリーモーニングニュース) NTV News 24
Good! Morning (Japanese: グッド!モーニング) TV Asahi
Mezamashi TV (Japanese: めざましテレビ) Fuji TV
Morning News (Japanese: モーニングニュース) NTV News 24
News Morning Satellite (Japanese: ニュースモーニングサテライト) TV Tokyo
NHK News – Good Morning Japan (Japanese: NHKニュースおはよう日本) NHK G
Oha! 4 News Live (Japanese: おは!よん ニュースライブ) NTV News 24
Oha Suta (Japanese: おはスタ) TV Tokyo
The Time, (Japanese: ザ・タイム) TBS
Wake Up News (Japanese: ウェークアップニュース) TBS News
Wake Up • News (Japanese: ウェークアップ・ニュース) NTV News 24
ZIP! (Japanese: ジップ!) NTV

Kosovo

[edit]
Programme Run Network
Alarm 2021–present ATV
Express Morning 2018–present T7
Herët Tëvë 1
Mëngjesi Me Arbenin 2020–present Kanal 10
Mëngjesi Në Tribunë Tribuna Channel
Mirëmengjesi Kosovë 2002–present RTK 1[30][31]
Ora Shtatë Klan Kosova
Për Ditë Të Mbarë RTV21
Sot Kohavision
Zgjohu RTV Dukagjini

Laos

[edit]
Programme Run Network
Sabaidee Muang Lao 2006–present Lao Star TV

Latvia

[edit]

Current

[edit]
Programme Run Network Notes
900 sekundes 2004–present TV3[32] Airs Monday-Fridays.
Rīts 2006–present LTV1 Relaunched as Labrīt, Latvija! (2006–2013);[33] relaunched as Rīta Panorāma (2013)[34]

Former

[edit]
Programme Run Network Notes
LNT Brokastis 2014–2020[35] LNT Airs weekends.

Lithuania

[edit]
Programme Network
Labas rytas, Lietuva LRT TV

Malaysia

[edit]

Current

[edit]
Programme Run Network Notes
Apa Khabar Malaysia 2022–present Bernama TV
Assalamualaikum TV Alhijrah
Awani Pagi Astro Awani
Malaysia Hari Ini 1994–present TV3
Nasi Lemak Kopi O 2008–2018, 2024–now TV9
Selamat Pagi Malaysia 1985–present TV1 (1985–present)
Berita RTM (2018–present)
Formerly broadcasts only on weekends, particularly on Friday and Sunday, until the 1st of March 1994, when full-time morning broadcast started during that time. Also known as Selamat Pagi 1 Malaysia from 2010–2014.
Vizhuthugal (Tamil) Astro Vaanavil
Astro Vinmeen HD

Former

[edit]
Programme Run Network Notes
A.M live! 2016–2017 Astro Ria
Bernama Today Bernama TV
Hot FM AM Krew on 8TV 2006–2016 8TV Live video simulcast of Hot FM's breakfast show
8 Weekly (Chinese: 城市週看) 2013–2018 8TV
The Breakfast Show 2006–2013 NTV7 Aired weekdays.
Feel Good Show 5 March 2018-28 December 2018 NTV7 Aired weekdays.
Good Morning Tai Tai (Chinese: 活力早晨) 2013–2016 NTV7 Discontinued on 31 March 2016; replaced by the CJ Wow Shop teleshopping block
Isu Kommentar 1998–1999 TV1
Jendela Pagi 2000–2001 TV1
Moving on 2 1996–2002 TV2 Aired on Fridays and weekends only.
Sekapur Sirih 1987–1994 TV3 Aired on Sundays only
Seulas Pinang 1993–1994 TV3 Aired on Fridays only.
Borak Kopitiam 2018–2022 TV3 Aired on weekends (including Fridays) only

Malta

[edit]
Programme Network
La Qomna, Qomna NET Television
ONE Breakfast One
TVAM TVM

Mexico

[edit]

Current

[edit]
Programme Run Network
Hoy 1998–present Televisa
Venga la alegría 2004–present TV Azteca
Vivalavi 2007–present Grupo Multimedios
Sale el sol 2016–present Grupo Imagen

Former

[edit]
Programme Run Network
Nuevo Día 1992–1998 Televisa
Cada mañana 1993–2003 TV Azteca
Nuestro día 2007–2015 Grupo Imagen

Montenegro

[edit]
Programme Network
Boje jutra TV Vijesti
Dobro jutro Crna Goro RTCG 1
Rujna zora Gradska televizija

Morocco

[edit]

Current

[edit]
Programme Network
Sabahiyat 2M 2M TV

Netherlands

[edit]

Current

[edit]
Programme Network Notes
Goedemorgen Nederland NPO 1 produced by WNL
Hart Van Nederland Ochtend SBS 6
NOS Jeugdjournaal Ochtend NPO Zapp produced by NOS
NOS Journaal Ochtend NPO 1 produced by NOS
RTL Ontbijtnieuws RTL 4
RTL Z Ontbijtnieuws RTL Z
RTL Z Ontbijt Voorbeurs RTL Z

Former

[edit]
Programme Network Notes
Ochtendspits Nederland 1
Ontbijt Show RTL 4
Ontbijt TV Nederland 1 produced by KRO
RTL Breakfast Club RTL 4
Vandaag de dag Nederland 1 produced by WNL & Changed name to Goedemorgen Nederland

New Zealand

[edit]

Current

[edit]
Programme Run Network Note
Breakfast 1997–present TVNZ 1

Former

[edit]
Programme Network
AM Three
AM Early Three
Paul Henry Three
ASB Business Three
Breakfast Business TVNZ 1
Sunrise Three
Brunch Choice
Firstline Three
Saturday Breakfast Three
Good Morning TVNZ 1
TVNZ News Now (morning edition) TVNZ 7
Morena TVNZ 1

Norway

[edit]

Current

[edit]
Programme Run Network
God Morgen, Norge! 1994–present TV 2 Direkte
Nyhetsmorgen 2009–present TV 2 Nyheter
NRK Nyheter Nyhetsmorgen 2008–present NRK1

Former

[edit]
Programme Run Network
Frokost-TV 1983–1993 (Saturdays only); 2001; 2003–2008 NRK1
Morgennytt 1999–2001; since 2008
2008–2010
NRK1
NRK2

Pakistan

[edit]

Current

[edit]
Programme Network
Good Morning Pakistan ARY Digital
Jago Pakistan Jago Hum TV
Masala Mornings Masala TV
Meena Bazaar with Ayesha Sana PTV
Meri Subah Haseen Hai A-Plus Entertainment
Morning with Farah ATV
Morning with Juggan PTV Home
Morning With Sahir A-Plus Entertainment
Muskurati Morning TV One
Nadia Khan Show Geo TV
Subah Saveray Samaa k Saath SAMAA TV
Subh-e-Pakistan Geo Entertainment
Yayvo Subhenau PTV News
Utho Jago Pakistan Geo Entertainment
Ye Hai Zindagi Dawn News

Former

[edit]
Programme Network
Yeh Subh Tumhari Hai CNBC Pakistan

Panama

[edit]

Current

[edit]
Programme Network
Buenos Días TVN
Debate Abierto RPC
Telemetro Reporta Matutino Telemetro
Tu Mañana Telemetro
TVN Noticias AM TVN

Former

[edit]
Programme Network
A Gusto RCM
RCM Noticias Matutino RCM
Telediario Matutino TVO

Paraguay

[edit]
Programme Network
Mañaneras América Televisión
Será un gran día Canal 13
Mañana Plus Red Guaraní
Tu media mañana Paraguay TV
Arriba Paraguay Paravisión
El mañanero La Tele
Día a Día Telefuturo
La Mañana de Cada Día SNT
La Mañana de Unicanal Unicanal
La mañana de Ocho TV Ocho TV

Peru

[edit]
Programme Network
90 Matinal Frecuencia Latina
Buenos Días Perú Panamericana Television
D6A9 Canal N
Nuevo Día Perú TV Arequipa
Primer Reporte ATV
Primera Edición América Televisión
TV Peru Noticias EM TV Perú

Philippines

[edit]

Current

[edit]
Programme Run Network
Unang Hirit 1999–present GMA
Good Morning Kuya 2007–present UNTV
Rise and Shine Pilipinas 2020–present PTV (2020–present)
IBC (2022–present)
ANC Rundown 2021–present ABS-CBN News Channel
Dobol B TV 2021–present GTV
Gud Morning Kapatid 2023–present TV5 (2023–present)
RPTV (2024–present)
Siento por Siento 2023–present Net 25
Love, Tonipet and Everythaang! 2023–present Net 25
ASPN: Ano Sa Palagay N'yo? 2021–present Net 25
Kada Umaga 2021–present Net 25
Ted Failon at DJ Chacha sa True FM 2020–present One PH (2020–present)
TV5 (2020–present)
RPTV (2024–present)
Gising Pilipinas 2023–present TeleRadyo Serbisyo (2023–present)
Prime TV (2024–present)
Dos por Dos 2020–present DZRH News Television
It's A Beautiful Day 2024–present Bilyonaryo News Channel
Usapang TOL 2024–present Aliw 23
Karambola 2005–present Aliw 23
Newslight Sa Umaga 2019–present Light TV
Bangon Na Pilipinas 2019–present Light TV
Pulso ng Bayan 2022–present SMNI News Channel

Former

[edit]
Programme Run Network Notes
The Morning Show 1974–2012 GTV (1974–1978), NBN/PTV (2005–2007, 2010–2012)
Good Morning Manila 1980–1986 MBS The first-ever breakfast television show in the Philippines
Magandang Umaga Po 1986–1996 ABS-CBN Originally titled Good Morning, Philippines (1986) and Magandang Umaga (1986–1988)
Nescafé Morning News 1987–1989 ABS-CBN
Windows with Johnny Revilla 1988–1995 PTV
Kape at Balita 1991–2013 GMA (1991–1993), GMA News TV (2012–2013)
Wake Up Call 1994–1998 RPN
Magandang Umaga Ba? 1995–1998 IBC
Magandang Umaga, Pilipinas 1996–2007 ABS-CBN Originally titled Alas Singko Y Medya (1996–2002) and Magandang Umaga, Bayan (2002–2005)
Mornings @ GMA 1998–1999 GMA
AM @ PTV 1998–1999 PTV
Breakfast 1999–2007 Studio 23
Magandang Umaga Bayan Weekend 1999–2004 ABS-CBN Originally titled Alas Singko Y Medya Weekend (1999–2002)
Mornings @ PTV 1999–2000 PTV
Good Morning Pilipinas 2000–2001, 2016–2017 PTV
New Day @ PTV 2001 PTV
New Day @ NBN 2001–2002 NBN
AM @ NBN 2002–2003 NBN
Magandang Morning Philippines! 2003–2004 RPN
TeleAga 2003–2005 NBN
Pilipinas, Gising Ka Na Ba? 2005–2007 UNTV
First Look 2006–2015 ABS-CBN News Channel
Mornings @ ANC 2006–2017 ABS-CBN News Channel
Umagang Kay Ganda 2007–2020 ABS-CBN (2007–2020), ABS-CBN News Channel (2007–2015)
One Morning Cafe 2007–2010 NBN, RPN, IBC (television)
PBS (radio)
Sapul sa Singko 2010–2012 TV5 (2010–2012), AksyonTV (2011–2012)
Pambansang Almusal 2011–2021 Net 25
Dobol B sa News TV 2011–2012
2017–2021
GMA News TV
News to Go 2011–2019 GMA News TV
Good Morning Club 2012–2014 TV5
Metro One 2012–2013 PTV
Solar Daybreak 2012–2015 Talk TV (2012)
Solar News Channel (2012–2014)
9TV (2014–2015)
Good Morning Boss 2013–2016 PTV
RadyoBisyon 2014–2017 PTV, IBC (television)
PBS (radio)
Good Morning Ser 2014 TV5/AksyonTV
Aksyon sa Umaga 2014–2017 TV5/AksyonTV
CNN Philippines New Day 2016–2024 CNN Philippines
CNN Philippines Headline News 2015–2016 CNN Philippines
Masayang Umaga Po! 2015–2017 Net 25
Early Edition 2017–2020 ABS-CBN News Channel
Bagong Pilipinas 2017–2020 PTV
Daily Info 2017–2020 PTV
Dobol B sa GMA 2020 GMA
Matters of Fact 2020–2021 ABS-CBN News Channel
Frontline sa Umaga 2021–2024 TV5
Sakto 2020–2023 Kapamilya Channel/TeleRadyo Serbisyo

Poland

[edit]

Current

[edit]
Programme Run Network
Dzień Dobry TVN (Good Morning TVN) 2005–present TVN
Halo tu Polsat (Hello Polsat) 2024–present Polsat
Morning World Today 2021–present TVP World
Nowy Dzień (A New Day) 2008–present Polsat News,
Polsat
Info Poranek (The Morning Info) 2007–present TVP Info
Poranek wPolsce24 (The wPolsce24 Morning) 2017–present wPolsce24
Polska o Poranku (Poland In The Morning) 2024–present TVP Info,
TVP3
Pytanie na śniadanie (A Question For Breakfast) 2002–present TVP2
Republika Wstajemy 2024–present TV Republika
Śniadanie Rymanowskiego (Rymanowski Breakfast) 2021–present Polsat News
Wstajesz i wiesz (You Get Up And You Know) 2001–present TVN24

Former

[edit]
Programme Run Network Notes
Kawa czy herbata? (Coffee Or Tea?) 1992–2013 TVP1
Dzień dobry w sobotę (Good Morning On Saturday) 2014–2015 TVP1
Dzień dobry, Polsko! (Good Morning, Poland!) 2017–2018 TVP1
#dzieńdobryWP (#goodmorningWP) 2016–2018 Telewizja WP
Poranek na BIŚ (Morning on BIŚ) 2014–2017 TVN24 BiS
Poranek z Polsat Sport (The Polsat Sport Morning) 2020 Polsat Sport
Puls o poranku (Pulse In The Morning) 2008 TV Puls

Portugal

[edit]
Programme Network
Bom Dia Portugal RTP1
RTP3
Diário de Manhã TVI
Edição da Manhã SIC
SIC Noticias
Manhã CM CMTV
News Now Todas as Manhãs News Now
Novo Dia CNN Portugal

Puerto Rico

[edit]
Programme Run Station/network
Noticentro al Amanecer 2000–present WAPA-TV
Hoy Día Puerto Rico 2021–present WKAQ-TV

Romania

[edit]
Programme Network
Bună Dimineața România (English: Good Morning Romania) Euronews România
Digimatinal (English: Digi Morning) Digi24
Focus La Prima Ora (English: Focus First) Prima TV
Matinal Prima News (English: Prima News Morning) Prima News
Observator Matinal (English: Observator Morning) Antena 1
Profit News Matinal (English: Profit News Morning) Profit News
Neatza cu Răzvan și Dani (English: Mornin' with Răzvan and Dani) Antena 1
Știrile dimineţii Antena 3 CNN (English: Antena 3 CNN Morning News) Antena 3 CNN[36]
Știrile dimineţii (English: Morning News) B1 TV
Știrile ProTV dimineţii (English: ProTV Morning News) Pro TV
Telejurnal Matinal (English: Morning Telejurnal) TVR 1
TVR Info
Weekend Matinal (English: Morning Weekend) TVR 1
TVR Info
Zori de zi (English: Morning Dawn) OTV

Russia

[edit]

Current

[edit]
Programme Run Network Notes
Good Morning 1986–present Channel 1 Originally titled "60 minutes" (1986-1987), "90 minutes" (1987-1988), "120 minutes" (1988-1991), "120+30/Morning 120+30" (1991), "Morning" (1991-1994), "TV-Morning" (1994-1996)
Mood 1997–present TV Center
Business Morning 2017–present NTV
Russia's Morning 1998–present Russia 1 Originally titled "Good Morning, Russia!" (1998-2001, 2002–2009), "Morning on RTR" (2002)

Former

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Day By Day 1998–2002 TV-6 Cancelled as a result of the shutdown of TV-6; a daytime version of the programme was also produced.
Good Morning, Moscow 1991–1997 MTK Cancelled because of MTK channel refurbishment (now "3 kanal"), replaced by Mood
NTV Morning 1996–2015 NTV

Serbia

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Current

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Programme Run Network Notes
Beograde, Dobro Jutro (English: Belgrade, Good Morning Studio B
Novo jutro (English: New Morning 2018–present RTV Pink In winter of 2018 Pink launched new morning show format, after Jovana and Srdjan quit, with new hosts - Dea & Predrag.
Dobro jutro, Srbijo! (English: Good Morning, Serbia! 2010–present (current run) Happy TV Until 2010, it aired on TV Košava until 6:30 am, when Happy TV would sign on.
Dobro jutro, Vojvodino (English: Good Morning, Vojvodina 2002–present RTV 1
Jutarnji Program (English: The Morning Show) 1986–present RTS 1 Most watched morning show programme in Serbia.
Jutro na Prvoj (English: Morning on Prva) 2018–present Prva In 2018 after the success of new daily magazine format called "150 Minutes", Prva launched morning show programme with hosts of Pink's morning show - Jovana Joksimovic and Srdjan Predojevic. In late 2020, after scandal and disagreement with network's management, Jovana and Srdjan got fired and soon replaced with new hosts - Filip, Marijana and Bojana.
Novi dan (English: New day) 2014–present N1 Licensed version of CNN's New Day
Probudi se (English: Wake up!) 2020–present Nova S
Uranak K1 (styled: Ura na K1) (English: Early K1) 2020–present K1 Jovana Joksimovic's new morning show.
Euronews Jutro (English: Euronews Morning) 2021–present Euronews Serbia

Former

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Programme Run Network Notes
Dobro jutro! (English: Good Morning!) 2010–2018 RTV Pink The Morning Show's hosts Jovana and Srdjan moved to Pink from RTS and launched daily morning magazine, copying The Morning Show format.
Tačno 9 (English: Exactly 9) 2012–2015 Prva The Serbian version of the former RTL show Punkt 9; there is also a daily edition, called Tačno 1 (English: Exactly 1), a localized one-hour timeshifted version of the RTL show "Punkt 12". It stopped broadcasting in late June 2015, saying it was preparing to launch a new format.
Fox i Priljatelji (English: Fox and Friends) 2007–2008 Fox
Uhvati dan (English: Seize the day) 2007–2008 Enter TV
Dizanje (English: Lifting) 2006–2011 B92
Naše jutro (English: Our Morning) 2015 B92
Budilnik (English: Alarm clock) 2004–2006 BK TV
Dobar komšija (English: A good neighbor) 2006–2010 RTV Pink
Jutro sa Nešom Ristićem (English: Morning with Neša Ristic) 2008–2010 RTV Pink
Jutarnji magazin (English: Morning magazine) 2010 RTV Pink
Jutro (English: Morning) 2007–2008 TV Avala
Otvoreni studio (English: Open studio) 2008–2012 TV Avala

Singapore

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Current

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Programme Run Network
Asia Squawk Box February 1998 – present CNBC Asia
Asia First 1 April 2019 – present CNA
Morning Express (晨光第一线) 1 September 2014 – present Channel 8
Newsday 13 June 2011 – present BBC News
The Rundown 31 March 2014 – present CNBC Asia
Street Signs 31 March 2014 – present CNBC Asia

Former

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Programme Run Network
AM Saturday 6 September 1997 – 27 February 1999 Channel 5
AM Singapore 29 August 1994 – 26 February 1999 Channel 5
Good Morning Singapore (早安您好) 6 March 1995 – 29 August 2014 Channel 8

Slovakia

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Programme Network
Raňajky TA3
Ranné Noviny TV JOJ
JOJ 24
Ranné Správy STVR Jednotka
24
Teleráno Markíza

Former

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Programme Run Network Notes
Raňajojky –August 2009 TV JOJ Replaced by new project in cooperation with Fun Radio
Ranný Magazín STV

Slovenia

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Current

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Programme Run Network Notes
Dobro jutro (English: Good Morning) 2002–present TV SLO 1
Dobro jutro (English: Good Morning) 1995–present VTV Velenje[37] First morning show programme in Slovenia.
Jutro na Planetu (English: Morning on Planet) 2021–present Planet TV

Former

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Programme Run Network
Dobro jutro, Slovenija 1996–2001[38] POP TV

South Africa

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Programme Network
Expresso SABC 3
Morning Live SABC 2
SABC News
South African Morning eNCA
The Morning Show e.tv

South Korea

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Current

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Programme Run Network
Business Wide Morning Bell (경제와이드 모닝벨) 4 January 2016 – SBS Biz
Business Wide Issue & (경제와이드 이슈 &) 4 January 2016 – SBS Biz
Business Wide Backbriefing Now (경제와이드 백브리핑 시시각각) 4 January 2016 – SBS Biz
Fastball Show with Kim Jin (김진의 돌직구쇼) 8 July 2013 – Channel A
Global Village (지구촌 뉴스) 1 May 2000 – KBS2
Good Morning Korea LIVE (굿모닝 대한민국 라이브) 6 July 2020 – KBS2
Good Morning MBN (굿모닝 MBN) 4 March 2013 – MBN
Happy Morning (행복한 아침) 11 February 2019 – Channel A
JTBC News Morning & (JTBC NEWS 아침 &) 16 September 2013 – 11 November 2022
2 January 2024 –
JTBC
KBS Morning News Time (KBS 아침뉴스타임) 1 November 2004 – KBS2
Live Today (라이브 투데이) 1 December 2011 – Yonhap News TV
Morning Wide (모닝와이드) 10 December 1991 – SBS
News Chulbal (뉴스출발) Nov 2009 – YTN
News Paper Pass Through TV (신통방통) 8 April 2013 – TV CHOSUN
News Plaza (뉴스광장) 20 May 1991 – KBS1
KBS NEWS D
News Today (뉴스오늘) 1 December 2011 – Yonhap News TV
News Today (뉴스투데이) 17 April 1995 – 19 October 1996
1 April 2002 –
MBC
North Windows (남북의 창) 14 March 1989 – KBS1
Starting 600 (출발 600) 1 December 2011 – Yonhap News TV
Sunday Diagnosis Live (일요진단 라이브) 9 May 1993 – KBS1
TV CHOSUN News Parade (TV CHOSUN 뉴스퍼레이드) 17 April 2013 – TV CHOSUN

Former

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Programme Run Network
2TV Morning (2TV 아침) 1 January 2015 – 22 April 2016 KBS2
Good Morning A (굿모닝 A) 14 January 2013 Channel A
Good Morning Korea (굿모닝 대한민국) 2011–2014 KBS2
Morning Y (모닝 Y) 2011 – 2015 Yonhap News TV
Live OBS (생방송 OBS) 2007–2009, 2009–2014 OBS Gyeongin TV
MBC Morning News 2000 (MBC 아침뉴스 2000) 1996–2000 MBC
MBC News Good Morning Korea (굿모닝 코리아) 1996–2000 MBC
Sangam-Dong Class (상암동 클라스) 2022 – 2023 JTBC

Spain

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Current

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Programme Run Network
Telediario Matinal 1994–present La 1
24 Horas
La hora de La 1 2020–present La 1
24 Horas
Antena 3 Noticias de la mañana 2004–present Antena 3
Espejo Público 1996–2006, 2006–present Antena 3
Informativos Telecinco Matinal 1998–present Telecinco
La mirada crítica 1998–2009, 2023–present Telecinco
Aruser@s 2018–present LaSexta
Els Matins de TV3 2004–present TV3
Bos Días TVG

Former

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Programme Run Network
Los Desayunos de TVE 1994–2020 La 1
24 Horas
La mañana de La 1 2009–2020 La 1
La 2 Noticias Matinal 1994–1996 TVE2
Bon Día Catalunya 1992–2004 TV3
Las Noticias de la Mañana Antena 3
Por la Mañana 2002–2008 TVE1
Ruedo Ibérico 2004–2006 Antena 3
Saber Vivir 1997–2009 TVE1
Las Mañanas de Cuatro 2006–2018 Cuatro
El Programa de Ana Rosa 2005–2023 Telecinco

Sri Lanka

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Programme Network
Rise and Shine Channel Eye (SLRC)
Good Morning Sri Lanka Channel One MTV

Sweden

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Current

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Programme Network Run Notes
Morgonstudion SVT1 2017–present Preceded by God morgon Sverige (Formerly titled SVT morgon, Rapport morgon)
Nyhetsmorgon TV4 1992–present Formerly titled Go'morron

Former

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Programme Network
Morrongänget Kanal Lokal Göteborg
Rivstart TV6
RIX MorronZoo TV3
Vakna med The Voice Kanal 5

Switzerland

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Program Network Language Notes
Alba Chiara RSI La 1 Italian A visual simulcast of RSI Rete Uno breakfast programme
RTS Info La Matinale RTS 2 French A visual simulcast of RTS Première's breakfast programme
SRF 3 auf zwei SRF zwei German A visual simulcast of Radio SRF 3 breakfast programme

Thailand

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Program Run Network
Workpoint Breakfast News (Thai: ข่าวเช้าเวิร์คพอยท์) 2017–present Workpoint TV
Morning News Green (Thai: ข่าวเช้าหัวเขียว) 2020–present Thairath TV
Inside Thailand (Thai: เจาะลึกทั่วไทย) 2010–present Channel 9 MCOT HD
Morning News Show (Thai: โชว์ข่าวเช้านี้) 1 August 2016–present PPTV HD
Morning Talk (Thai: เรื่องเล่าเช้านี้) 2 June 2003–present Channel 3 HD
News Insight (Thai: สนามข่าวเจ็ดสี) 2014–present Channel 7 HD
9 Morning News (Thai: 9 ข่าวเช้า) 2022–present Channel 9 Mcot HD
Thailand's This Morning (Thai: เช้านี้ประเทศไทย) 1 July 2016–present Channel 5 HD
ThaiPBS New Day (Thai: วันใหม่ไทยพีบีเอส) 30 September 2013–present ThaiPBS
This Morning at Mochit (Thai: เช้านี้ที่หมอชิต) 1 June 2009–present Channel 7 HD
One Morning News (Thai: ข่าวเช้าช่องวัน) 2017–present One 31

Former

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Program Run Network
Chao Khao Khon Khon Khao Chao (Thai: เช้าข่าวข้น คนข่าวเช้า) 1 April 2009 – 29 June 2012 MCOT
Good Morning Siam (Thai: สยามเช้านี้) 1 January 2007 – 31 December 2010 TV5
T News : Live Indeep Real (Thai: ทีนิวส์ สด ลึก จริง) 2016 – 2018 Bright TV
Produced by T News

Trinidad and Tobago

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Programme Network
CNC3 Early Morning CNC3
Cock-A-Doodle-Doo Gayelle TV
First Up C Television
Morning Edition CCN TV6
Sunrise WIN TV

United Kingdom

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Current

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Programme Run Network Notes
BBC Breakfast 2000–present BBC One/BBC News
Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 2022–present Sunday morning politics show; branded as The Andrew Marr Show until December 2021
Morning Live 2020–present BBC One
Sunday Morning Live 2010–present Sunday morning religious and current affairs discussion programme
Saturday Kitchen 2002–present Saturday morning cookery show
Match of the Day (morning edition) 2011–present Sunday morning football show
Nicky Campbell 2023–present BBC Two/BBC News A visual simulcast of BBC Radio 5 Live's breakfast programme
Saturday Mash-Up! 2017–present BBC Two/CBBC Saturday morning children's magazine entertainment
BBC News (morning edition) 2008–present BBC One/BBC Two/BBC News Branded as The World Today ????-2009 and BBC World News (morning edition) 2009-2023; weekends only since October 2017 Shown at 5am on BBC One on everyday's & 10am BBC Two on weekday's
Business Today (morning edition) 2024–present BBC One/BBC Two/BBC News Branded as World Business Report 2008–2024
Good Morning Britain 2014–present ITV
Lorraine 2010–present
This Morning 1988–present
James Martin's Saturday Morning 2017–present Saturday morning cookery show
Sunday Brunch 2012–present Channel 4 Sunday morning cookery & talk show
Milkshake! 1997–present Channel 5
Jeremy Vine 2018–present
Jo and Sparky Breakfast Show 2015–present Notts TV Live studio feed from Gem 106, previously The Sam & Amy Breakfast Show
Sky News @ Breakfast 2019–present Sky News Branded as Kay Burley @ Breakfast Monday–Thursday and Anna Jones @ Breakfast Friday simulcast on Sky Showcase
Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips 2023–present Sunday morning politics show simulcast on Sky Showcase
Ian King Live 2014–present Weekdays
Good Morning Sports Fans 1998–present Sky Sports News
Breakfast with... 2022–present GB News Branded as Breakfast with Eamonn and Isabel Monday–Friday and Breakfast with Stephen and Anne Saturday–Sunday
The Early Breakfast Show 2022–present Talk
The Breakfast Show 2022–present Branded as The Julia Hartley-Brewer Breakfast Show Monday–Thursday

Former

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Programme Run Network Notes
The Andrew Marr Show 2005–2021 BBC One Sunday morning politics show; branded as Sunday AM until September 2007
The Big Breakfast 1992–2002 Channel 4
Breakfast News 1989–2000 BBC One
Breakfast Time 1983–1989
Breakfast with Frost 1993–2005
Business Breakfast 1993–2000 BBC One Was part of Breakfast News from September 1989 until December 1992
Business Briefing 2017–2020 BBC One/BBC Two/BBC News [39] Weekdays, also aimed at European and African audiences on BBC World News
BBC Business Live 2015–2019 BBC News
BBC News at Nine 2018–2023
The Channel Four Daily 1989–1992 Channel 4
Channel M Breakfast 2007–2009 Channel M
Cricket AM 2006–2013 Sky Sports 1 Saturday morning cricket show
Daybreak (1983) 1983 TV-am (ITV)
Daybreak (2010) 2010–2014 ITV
The Early Rundown 2019–2024 Sky Showcase/Sky News
Estuary News 2013–???? Estuary TV
Freshly Squeezed 2006–2012 Channel 4
GMTV 1993–2010 GMTV (ITV)
The Great British Breakfast 2021–2022 GB News
Good Morning Britain 1983–1992 TV-am (ITV)
Good Morning Calendar 1977 Yorkshire Television Is now the branding of ITV News Calendar's bulletins within Good Morning Britain
Good Morning North 1977 Tyne Tees Television
Holly & Stephen's Saturday Showdown 2004–2006 ITV/CITV Saturday morning children's magazine entertainment
Morning Glory 2006 Channel 4
Peston on Sunday 2016–2018 ITV Sunday morning politics show
RI:SE 2002–2003 Channel 4
Saturday Superstore 1982–1987 BBC One
Scrambled! 2014–2021 ITV/CITV Saturday morning children's magazine entertainment
Soccer AM 1994–2023 Sky Showcase/Sky Sports Saturday morning football show
Sophy Ridge on Sunday 2017–2023 Sky News/Sky Showcase Sunday morning politics show
SMTV Live 1998–2003 ITV
Sunrise 1989–2019 Sky News
Swap Shop 1976–1982 BBC One
The Briefing 2017–2020 BBC One/BBC Two/BBC News [40] Weekdays, also aimed at European and African audiences on BBC World News
The Wright Stuff 2000–2018 Channel 5
Tiswas 1974–1982 ITV
Victoria Derbyshire 2015–2020 BBC Two/BBC News Weekdays
Wake Up Bristol 2015–???? Bristol TV
Wake Up Cardiff 2015–???? Cardiff TV
Wake Up Leeds 2015–???? Leeds TV
Wake Up London 2014–???? London Live
Wake Up Tyne & Wear 2015–???? Tyne & Wear TV
Weekend 2014–2017 ITV
Worklife 2019–2020 BBC News
Zoe Ball On... 2018 ITV

United States

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Current

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Program Run Network Notes
AgDay 1982 – present Syndicated and RFD-TV Daily half-hour morning agribusiness news program currently produced by Farm Journal Media and recorded at WNDU-TV in South Bend, Indiana. Farm Journal Media also produces the weekly U.S. Farm Report which has been in production since 1975. Full broadcasts of AgDay are uploaded daily at agweb.com.
America This Morning 1982–present ABC Originally titled ABC News This Morning in 1982. Changed its title to ABC World News This Morning in early 1983. Adopted current title on November 13, 2006. Originally aired a full hour from 6-7 a.m. Eastern Time as a lead in to Good Morning America. Over time, it got pushed back to early mornings and shorten to a half hour national morning newscast airing live from 3:30-4:00 a.m., as many ABC affiliates signed on local morning newscasts and expanding the lengths of those respected broadcasts over time.
America's Morning Headquarters 2014–present The Weather Channel Airs seven days a week.
America's Newsroom 2007–present Fox News
Bloomberg Daybreak Americas 2015–present Bloomberg Television Formerly titled Bloomberg <GO> (2015–2016)
Bloomberg Surveillance 2010–present Bloomberg Television
CBS Morning News 1982–present CBS Early morning program that first started on October 4, 1982. Formerly titled CBS Early Morning News (1982–1987) replacing Captain Kangaroo which moved to weekends. Current title previously used for a 15-minute format that ran in 1957 as a lead out of the Jimmy Dean era of The Morning Show, and later as a 60-minute morning newscast that aired from 1963 to 1979 (Fourth daily Morning/Breakfast show for CBS). The CBS Morning News moniker was also used for a program that aired from January 1982 through January 1987, that competed directly with NBC's Today and ABC's Good Morning America (and was the sixth daily Morning/Breakfast show for CBS). The CBS Early Morning News version of the program dropped the word Early in the title when the 1982-87 version of the CBS Morning News was canceled in favor of The Morning Program.
CBS Mornings 2021 – present CBS Retooled version of the 2012-2021 version of CBS This Morning, integrating Gottfried Reiche's Abblasen fanfare as done by Samuel Oatts (instead of Wynton Marsalis), and other elements of its Sunday Morning program (including the iconic Sun of May Logo), coupled with the five note CBS instrumental logo ("This, Is CBS") in a fast-paced daily program. Overall this is the 11th daily Morning/Breakfast show to air on CBS.
CBS Saturday Morning 2021 – present CBS The original version of CBS News Saturday Morning aired from 1997 until 1999, and was anchored by Russ Mitchell (now with WKYC-TV Cleveland) and former New York congresswoman Susan Molinari. Replaced by the Saturday edition of The Early Show in 1999. Revived as an extension to CBS Mornings in 2021.
CBS News Sunday Morning 1979–present CBS Originally aired six days a week, titled in accordance to the day of the week (Monday Morning, Tuesday Morning, etc.), later dropped the days of the week except on Sunday. The daily version of Morning (the fifth daily Morning/Breakfast show for CBS) was dropped in 1982 for a revived version of the CBS Morning News. Has stuck with its Sunday newspaper magazine supplement format since its 79 debut, especially with its focus on the fine and performing arts, and relaxed and quiet pacing. Show continues to be successful reaching 6 million viewers to date. The current version of Gottfried Reiche's Abblasen which has been theme to Sunday Morning from the start is performed by Wynton Marsalis.
CNN News Central 2023–present CNN/HLN Replaced CNN This Morning on the former weekday program's timeslot in late February 2024.
CNN This Morning 2022–present CNN/HLN Runs on weekends only; formerly ran seven days a week. Replaced New Day and Morning Express with Robin Meade on CNN and HLN, respectively. Hosted by Amara Walker and Victor Blackwell; previously on Mondays–Fridays by Poppy Harlow and Phil Mattingly. Title was repurposed to replace Early Start on weekdays.
CNN This Morning with Kasie Hunt 2024–present CNN/HLN Runs five days a week. Succeeded Early Start on CNN and HLN after expanding back to two hours.
College GameDay 1987–present ESPN Saturday morning program aired only during NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision season, presented live on-location each week from a facility hosting a high-profile game on that day.
Despierta América 1997–present Univision
Early Today 1999–present NBC Also airs overnights competing with the CBS Overnight News and ABC's World News Now.
En la Mañana 2019–present Estrella TV
Fox & Friends First 2012 – present Fox News Two hour lead in program to the main Fox & Friends program. Airs seven days a week.
Fox & Friends 1998–present Fox News Airs seven days with the daily version running three hours, and the weekend version running four hours
Good Morning America 1975–present ABC Replaced AM America in 1975 (which only lasted ten months), and became a morning show mainstay on the ABC network. First hosted by actors David Hartman and Nancy Dussault. Hartman successfully transitioned from acting to journalism and hosted GMA for 11 years (1975-1987). Dussault was replaced by Sandy Hill in 1977, and Joan Lunden replaced Hill in 1980. Lunden stayed on GMA for 17 years, leaving the show in 1997. Both Hill and Lunden have journalism backgrounds. GMA shares its name with the lyric hook from the Steve Goodman song City of New Orleans that would be first popularized by folk rock singer Arlo Guthrie. GMA first expanded into the weekends with a Sunday only broadcast that aired from 1993 until 1999. GMA expanded into the weekends a second time with Saturday and Sunday broadcasts starting on the weekend of September 4–5, 2004.
Good Morning Football 2012–present NFL Network
Hoy Día 2021–present Telemundo Spanish counterpart to the Today show on sister network NBC.
Live with Kelly and Ryan 1983–present Syndication Originally titled The Morning Show when it was a local New York City program on WABC-TV before going national in 1988 and being renamed to Live that include the names of the hosts of the moment. Hosts over the years included Regis Philbin and Kathie Lee Gifford (whose "mismatch" proved to be hit with TV viewers since being parried in 1985 and ended in 2000); Kelly Ripa; Michael Strahan (who moved on to Good Morning America); and multi-media personality Ryan Seacrest. Airs after Good Morning America on ABC affiliates, but seen on other stations that are affiliated with rival networks.
Morning in America 2021–present NewsNation
Morning News NOW 2020–present NBC News NOW
Morning Joe 2007–present MSNBC Hosted by former Republican Congressman Joe Scarborough, who the show is named after. Co-hosted with Mika Brzezinski (Scarborough and Brzezinski were married in November 2018) and Willie Geist. Served as a replacement for Imus in the Morning which later moved to RFD-TV, then Fox Business before Don Imus ended his TV simulcast for good in 2015.
Mornings with Maria 2015–present Fox Business Hosted by financial news journalist and commentator Maria Bartiromo. Replaced the television simulcast of Imus In the Morning in 2015, when Don Imus choose to move out of New York City to Texas.
SportsCenter 1979–present ESPN Multiple editions air throughout the day.
Squawk Box 1995–present CNBC
Today 1952–present NBC The very first Breakfast/Morning Television Program in both the United States and the world. Fifth longest running American TV series. Expanding on weekends starting with a Sunday broadcast that began September 20, 1987, and adding a Saturday broadcasting that began August 1, 1992. Current anchors on the daily 7–9 a.m. hours are Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb, along with news anchor Craig Melvin. and weather anchor Al Roker. The Saturday anchors on Today are Peter Alexander and Kristen Welker, and Willie Geist is the anchor on Sunday Today. Notable presenters over the years include Dave Garroway who was the founding host of the show (1952–1961), Hugh Downs (1962–1971), Barbara Walters (1966–1976), Frank McGee (1971–1974), Tom Brokaw (1976–1981), Jane Pauley (1976–1989), Bryant Gumbel (1982–1997), Deborah Norville (1990–1991), Katie Couric (1991–2006), Matt Lauer (1997–2017), Meredith Vieira (2006–2011) and Ann Curry (2011–2012).
Varney & Co. 2010–present Fox Business Hosted by longtime British-American business/political journalist and commentator, Stuart "Stu" Varney.
Way Too Early with Jonathan Lemire 2009–present MSNBC Early morning spinoff of Morning Joe hosted by Jonathan Lemire.
The Weekend 2024–present MSNBC Runs on weekends and hosted by former Republican National Committee Chair Michael Steele, Alicia Menendez and Symone Sanders-Townsend.
Worldwide Exchange 2005–present CNBC

Locally produced programs featuring a franchise title on affiliates of Fox, the CW, MyNetworkTV, independent stations and associated Big Three television networks (ABC, CBS and NBC):

  • Daybreak - This title is used by WISH-TV in Indianapolis to brand its morning newscasts, and has been branded Daybreak for as long WISH-TV has produced Morning Newscasts, and when they were once affiliated with CBS. Daybreak is also used by Gray Television's KKCO/KJCT-LP in Grand Junction, Colorado.
  • Good Day – Fox's local morning news show format is used by both stations that are either owned-and-operated or affiliated with the network (i.e., Good Day L.A. in Los Angeles). The program may have a different name in several markets (e.g., Fox 6 WakeUp News on WITI in Milwaukee), but the format is the same from market to market. WAGA-TV adopted the name of their local morning newscast Good Day Atlanta in 1992 while still affiliated with CBS and taking the place of the first incarnation of CBS This Morning. ABC affiliate WATN-TV in Memphis which was once affiliated with Fox uses the title Good Day Memphis for their morning newscasts.
  • Good Morning [region] – used by local ABC affiliates to complement Good Morning America (e.g., Good Morning Twin Tiers on WENY in Elmira, New York). KTVK which was once an ABC affiliate from 1955 until 1996 and is now an Independent/CBS alternate station; continues to use the title Good Morning Arizona for their morning newscast that runs from 4:30 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. WHBQ-TV, a Fox affiliated station in Memphis but once affiliated with ABC uses the title Good Morning Memphis for their morning newscasts.
    • An earlier variant is A.M. [region] (such as with AM Buffalo on WKBW-TV in Buffalo, New York), which was later adapted by ABC for AM America, a short-lived morning show that aired on the network for eleven months in 1975 before it chose to adapt Cleveland affiliate WEWS' local program The Morning Exchange into the future national format for Good Morning America. The 1980s PBS program A.M. Weather also used the same title form.
  • [Station Calls/Branding] Morning News – The defunct Tribune Broadcasting's local morning news show format usually seen on the company's Fox- and CW-affiliated stations (such as WPIX in New York City, New York; WGN-TV in Chicago; KTLA in Los Angeles; KCPQ in Seattle; and WXIN in Indianapolis), though this format has also been used on Fox and CW stations – as well as a few ABC, CBS and NBC stations – not owned by Tribune (such as the Fox 25 Morning News on KOKH in Oklahoma City) under a more generic title form. Tribune was purchased by Nexstar Media Group in 2019, with WPIX sold to the E. W. Scripps Company at the same time (WITI and KCPQ were sold to Fox Television Stations in March 2020), though no changes are expected to any of those programs or their titling. Scripps sold WPIX to Mission Broadcasting in 2020, which allows Nexstar to operate the station.
  • [Station Calls/Branding] This Morning – used primarily on CBS owned-and-operated stations and affiliates (such as CBS 2 News This Morning on WCBS-TV in New York City). It has been used by CBS stations for their newscasts since prior to the 1999 cancellation of the first incarnation of CBS This Morning; the name and format has also been sporadically used on non-CBS affiliates. Some CBS stations renamed their program to The [Branding/Calls] Early Show to match the national title of CBS's 1999–2012 morning program.
    • A variant of this branding is simply titled Mornings, and has been adopted by CBS as the name of their current Morning program. Currently used by Scripps KNXV-TV (ABC) and sister station KASW (CW) in Phoenix for their respected morning newscast that airs on both stations.
  • Today in [region] or [Branding/calls] Today – used by NBC affiliates to complement Today (such as Today in Central New York on WSTM-TV in Syracuse, New York); Fox affiliate WSVN in Miami brands its morning newscast Today in Florida, that station has used the title since 1988 when it was an NBC affiliate, even after the morning newscast on the market's NBC O&O WTVJ began to use the similar title Today in South Florida. Similarly, sister station WHDH in Boston retained its morning show title Today in New England despite losing their NBC affiliation at the start of 2017; replacement NBC O&O station WBTS-CD uses the title NBC Boston Today.
  • Wake Up – also used primarily on CBS affiliates, often with the city name or local region after it (such as Wake Up Rochester on WROC-TV in Rochester, New York and Wake Up Western Slope on KREX-TV in Grand Junction, Colorado). In the example of WITI's Fox 6 WakeUp News noted above, that station has used the title since 1992 when it was a CBS affiliate, with the program adapting to the Fox local morning format after 1995. Wake Up was briefly used as the main title of the long running Captain Kangaroo children's show (which ran for 29 years on CBS from 1955 until 1984) in 1981.
  • Several stations throughout the United States use their own title forms to reflect their local character; for instance, KLFY-TV in Lafayette, Louisiana titles their morning show as Passe Partout (which has been on the station since 1957) to reflect the area's Cajun/Creole roots.

Former

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Program Run Network Notes
AM America 1975 ABC ABC's first attempt at a Breakfast show that premiered in January 1975. AM America featured ABC News anchor Peter Jennings, along with WABC-TV anchor Bill Beutel and Los Angeles personality Stephanie Edwards who were the show's presenters. Edwards left the program in May, followed by Beutel a few months later (and returning to WABC-TV). Replaced by Good Morning America which premiered on 3 November 1975.
A.M. Weather 1978-1995 PBS member stations Fifteen minute morning program showing recent satellite and radar images, current weather conditions across the United States, and forecast maps (especially in terms of temperatures and precipitation). Also was known for forecasting aviation weather (locations of MVFR and IFR, aircraft icing, turbulence and winds aloft), and inclement weather (called "Weatherwatch"). A.M. Weather was also known for its frequent use of yellow pointer sticks when pointing out current/recent weather conditions and forecast predictions on the maps except for the Weatherwatch map. While many other media outlets embraced computer weather maps and graphics in the 1980s for weather forecasting use, A.M. Weather held back on fully embracing computer graphics until 1991, although they did adapt to such graphics for satellite and radar maps in the late 1980s. Produced by Maryland Public Television (MPT) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), featuring meteorologists who worked for NOAA. Best known presenters on A.M. Weather include Carl Weiss, Joan von Ahn and Wayne Winston. First broadcast aired on 30 October 1978. MPT ended production of the show in February 1995. Long time underwriters of A.M. Weather include the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association a.k.a. AOPA (and its Air Safety Foundation arm), Lawyer-Pilots Bar Association and the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA). Also was underwritten by various aviation-related companies including United States Aircraft Insurance Group (USAIG), Avemco Insurance Company, Showalter Flying Services (now Showalter Aviation and Marine, Inc.), Combs Gates (subsidiary of Gates Learjet, now known today as Learjet), Phillips Petroleum Company (who was involved in selling jet fuel), and Beechcraft Corporation to name a few.
AM Joy 2016-2020 MSNBC Canceled after Joy Ann Reid moved to weeknights.
American Morning 2001–2012 CNN Replaced by Early Start.
The Bill Press Show 2012–2014 Current TV Moved to Free Speech TV, then Young Turks Television (YTY). Currently Bill Press does a daily podcast via his own company, Bill Press Pods
Breakfast Time 1994–1996 FX Later moved to Fox as Fox After Breakfast (1996–1997)
CBS This Morning 1987-1999 & 2012-2021 CBS The 1987-1999 run was replaced by The Early Show, and the 2012-2021 run was replaced by CBS Mornings and CBS Saturday Morning. It was the eighth and tenth daily morning/breakfast show to air on CBS.
CNN Daybreak 1980–2005 CNN From 2001 CNN Daybreak aired as the network's early breakfast programme
The Daily Buzz 2002–2015 Syndicated Current incarnation of the program runs as a one-hour weekly show (2017–present)
Early Edition mid 1990s - 2001 CNN
The Early Show 1999–2012 CBS Replaced the first incarnations of CBS This Morning and CBS News Saturday Morning respectfully in 1999. Replaced by the second incarnation of CBS This Morning. It was the ninth daily Morning/Breakfast show to air on CBS.
Early Start 2012–2024 CNN Retitled as CNN This Morning with Kasie Hunt.
Farm Day 1984-1987 PBS member stations Daily 15 minute morning agribusiness news program produced by Maryland Public Television. Underwritten by the Farm Credit System and anchored by veteran farm journalists Glenn Tolbert and Charlotte Nichols. Aired as part of a half hour package with A.M. Weather, and a brief commentary from Baltimore's Don Spatz of WBAL Radio and The Baltimore Sun that aired in-between the programs.
Golic and Wingo 2017-2020 ESPNews (2004–2005)
ESPN2 (2006–2020)
Also simulcasted on ESPN Radio. Successor to Mike & Mike, which aired since 2004
Good Morning! with Will Rogers Jr. 1956 CBS Replaced the original version of The Morning Show which the eldest of son of humorist Will Rogers, Sr. hosted. Replaced by a different version of The Morning Show featuring a variety show format hosted by Jimmy Dean. This was the second daily Morning/Breakfast program to air on CBS.
Imus in the Morning 1996–2015 MSNBC
RFD-TV
FBN
Began as a radio program in 1968 heard in various radio markets in the western United States (along with a first stint in Cleveland), before Don Imus settled in the New York City radio market at WNBC (Imus did a second stint in Cleveland from 1977 to 1979, until NBC management rehired him to work at WNBC once again). Imus In The Morning was syndicated nationally on radio starting in 1993, and picked up a TV simulcast on MSNBC in 1996. MSNBC canceled the TV simulcast of Imus in 2007 due to his remarks he made about the Rutgers women's basketball team (WFAN AM 660 later terminated Imus). RFD-TV picked up the Imus TV simulcast after Imus was picked up by WABC AM 770 in December 2007. Imus switched from to RFD-TV (last show aired on 28 August 2009) to Fox Business Network in October 2009. Don Imus ended his TV simulcast in 2015 and moved to Texas. Imus ended his radio show and retired in March 2018. Don Imus passed away on 27 December 2019, at 79 years of age.
In The Loop with Betty Liu 2013–2015 Bloomberg Television Replaced by Market Movers. Liu continued to work for Bloomberg Television until 2018.
The 'Lights 2012–2013 NBCSN Anchored by ring announcer David Diamante who was heard but not seen. Presented as an alternative to ESPN's long running SportsCenter. Originally placed on hiatus in 2013 during the Stanley Cup Playoffs for a retool, but was canceled altogether.
The Morning Program 1987 CBS Hosted by Mariette Hartley and Rolland Smith, featuring stand-up comedian Bob Saget and weather forecaster Mark McEwen. Entertainment/News/Comedy hybrid show. Replaced the 1982-87 incarnation of the CBS Morning News on 12 January 1987. Later replaced by the first incarnation of CBS This Morning on 30 November 1987. Saget left the show in the middle of its run and soon joined the cast of the sitcom Full House. McEwen was held over and did weather forecasts for CBS This Morning. The Morning Program was the seventh daily Morning/Breakfast show to air on CBS.
The Morning Show 1954-1956 CBS CBS's very first attempt at a Morning/Breakfast show in the 1950s, that was similar to NBC's Today. First hosted by Walter Cronkite, then by various other hosts including Jack Paar, John Henry Faulk and Dick Van Dyke. Originally ran for two hours, but reduced to one hour in October 1955, when CBS accommodated the children's television series Captain Kangaroo starting Bob Keeshan as the title character (also the show's creator). Show was replaced by Good Morning! with Will Rogers Jr. in 1956. The Morning Show returned to CBS with a different format in April 1957 as a variety show hosted by Country music singer Jimmy Dean. The Dean version of The Morning Show ended in December 1957, and is counted as the third daily breakfast/morning show to air on CBS. CBS would not attempt another breakfast/morning show for adults until 1963.
Morning Express with Robin Meade 2005-2022 HLN Replaced by a simulcast CNN This Morning
Morning Joe First Look 2004–2020 MSNBC Replaced with a revival of Way Too Early.
The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet 2007–2009 Syndicated Syndicated by the Fox Broadcasting Company. Both Mike Jerrick and Juliet Huddy hosted shows on sister channel Fox News. Jerrick currently co-hosts Good Day Philadelphia on Fox O&O WTXF. Huddy returned to Fox News, and later worked at WNYW in New York.
NBC News at Sunrise 1983–1999 NBC First anchored by Connie Chung (1983-1986). Other anchors of note Bob Jamieson (1986-1987), Deborah Norville (1987-1989), John Palmer (1989-1990), Faith Daniels (1990–91), Ann Curry (1991-96), and Linda Vester (1996–98)
New Day 2013-2022 CNN Replaced by CNN This Morning
Un Nuevo Día 2008–2021 Telemundo Formerly titled Levantate (2008–2012)
Starting Point 2012–2013 CNN Replaced by Early Start.
The Stephanie Miller Show 2012–2014 Current TV Now on Free Speech TV
That Morning Show 2009 E!
World News Today 2006–2010 BBC America & BBC World News Now an afternoon / early evening programme at weekends
Your Morning with Connie Colla and Greg Coy CN8
Your Weather Today 2001–2014 The Weather Channel Replaced by America's Morning Headquarters.
Your World This Morning 2013–2016 Al Jazeera America
Wake Up with Al 2009–2015 The Weather Channel

Uruguay

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Arriba gente Canal 10
Con buena onda Red Charrúa
Cambiando el Aire TNU
El mañanero La Tele
Arriba Uruguay Uruvisión
Buen Día Channel 4
Desayunos informales Teledoce
Día a Día VTV [es]
Mañana Vemos Nueve TV
Uruguay de Mañana TCC [es]

Former

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Buen Día Uruguay Channel 4

Venezuela

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Lo que ellas quieren La Tele
Un Momento Diferente Canal I
Portadas Venevisión
Primera Página Globovisión

Vietnam

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Cà phê sáng với VTV3 2011–present VTV3
Chào buổi sáng 1995–present VTV1
Nhịp đập 360 độ thể thao 2007–present VTV3
Tài chính Kinh doanh 2011–present VTV1
Cuộc sống 24h 2010–present VTC1, VTC14
Cafe ngày mới 2018–present VTC9
Nhịp sống hôm nay 2019–present SCTV4
Tin buổi sáng 2000s - present HTV9
60 giây 2016–present HTV7, HTV9
Người đưa tin 24h 2017–present THVL

Former

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Bản tin sáng 2014 - 2015 VTC1
Giai điệu ngày mới 2007 - 2011 VTC1
Let's Cà phê 2008 - 2019 VTC9, SCTV4

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Preceded by
Overnight graveyard slot
Television dayparts
5 am – 10 am
Succeeded by