Cuomo Better Choice Than Stephanopoulos for GMA



Nov 16, 2009

Chris Cuomo on GMA

According to several news sources, it appears ABC will be making a decision in the near future regarding who will be the new anchor to replace Diane Sawyer at ABC’s Good Morning America. Some have said George Stephanopoulos is the front runner for the job. When I heard that, my first reaction was someone at the top at ABC must not understand branding and reputation!

Morning television is not all about hard news and politics. It is about a combination of soft news like fashion, cooking, home life and gossip like celebrity news, who is dating whom, as well as hard news like politics, business news and legal news.

Chris Cuomo has been mastering the combo needed to be a morning show star the past several years under the mentorship of Diane Sawyer herself. But more importantly America responded as GMA had some of their best ratings while Cuomo was a part of the team.

George Stephanopoulos, on the other hand, is not the best fit for morning show television. Supposedly, Stephanopoulos is asking the executives at ABC to change the morning show to his liking for him to take the job. Really George? You want more hard news and politics and less fun segments and “soft” news? Have you ever watched morning shows? Do you know GMA’s key audience? Hello, it’s WOMEN!!!

George seems to think he can re-engineer Good Morning America, like he tried to re-engineer the Clinton White House. That didn’t go so well, did it? In fact, it went so poorly many believe he made so many enemies with his former colleagues at the Clinton White House, he had no choice but to look for employment in academia and media. Ooops, he is no longer at Columbia either. Stephanopoulos had a short stint at Columbia and moved to broadcast journalism, where he struggled early on with reading the TelePrompTer. ABC seems to have a lot of faith in Stephanopoulos, but he has never been the political news favorite, nor has he been the broadcast news favorite.

George Stephanopoulos: The Clinton Years

The choice for me to replace Diane Sawyer at Good Morning America is a proven entity: Chris Cuomo. First of all, women love him!! He was once one of the most eligible bachelor’s in the country before he married his beautiful and intelligent wife, Christina and became the father of two beautiful children, with a third on the way now. He is a very intelligent, broadcaster with the background of an attorney, along with the strong analytical and oratory skills every Cuomo seems to have. He loves to laugh and have fun with young and old and he is very comfortable in his own skin. Chris has excellent listening skills and has the ability to put anyone he is interviewing at ease. He honed these skills not only at GMA, but also as an investigative journalist on ABC’s Primetime and with a stint at Fox News.

Breaking up the current Good Morning America team would be a big mistake. Look for Cuomo to get the nod as anchor at GMA. We all know he has earned it over his 4 years on the program and we also know he is America’s choice. Sorry George, politics and hard news is not enough to make a great fit in morning television, especially based in NYC and not in the Beltway of D.C. Ask your wife Ali! She knows a thing or too about being on a successful TV show (Oprah), which is also mostly viewed by women.

The Good Morning America Crew

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