Entertainment & Arts
Joan Lunden, who co-hosted “Good Morning America” for 17 years, has been diagnosed with breast cancer.
June 24, 2014
Television
More Good Mornings for Lunden: While the competition teeters with instability, ABC’s “Good Morning America” is signing co-host Joan Lunden to a new five-year contract, effective in August.
June 22, 1990
“Good Morning America” co-host Joan Lunden told Parade magazine that plans she and husband Michael Krauss were hatching for Lunden’s own afternoon talk show were stymied because her network, ABC, did not want her to leave the morning news-talk show.
Aug. 26, 1988
Television: The co-host of the ABC program for 17 years has signed a book contract and is considering acting.
Sept. 6, 1997
Lunden Calling: Can’t get enough of Joan Lunden?
July 3, 1990
Joan Lunden, co-host of ABC’s “Good Morning America,” gave birth Thursday morning to a daughter, Sara Emily.
July 31, 1987
Television: She will remain at ABC to work on prime-time projects; the move is part of a major shake-up expected on the morning news show.
May 28, 1997
“Predator II” Director Apologizes: “Good Morning America” host Joan Lunden received an apology from “Predator II” movie director Stephen Hopkins for interrupting a live interview with actor-musician Ruben Blades.
April 2, 1990
Television: KABC news anchor is hired to replace a departing Joan Lunden on ‘Good Morning America.’
July 2, 1997
With some modest fanfare, Joan Lunden this week celebrates her 10th anniversary as co-host of ABC’s “Good Morning America.”
Aug. 29, 1990