Robin Roberts anchors ‘GMA’ from her home screening room
By Matt Collins Article may include affiliate links

“Good Morning America” co-anchor Robin Roberts has joined the slew of TV journalists anchoring from home.
Roberts joined George Stephanopoulos, Michael Strahan and Amy Robach, who were all socially distanced in the show’s Times Square studios from the “screening room” in her basement, according to what she said on air.
The arrangement began March 25, 2020.
Behind her was a variety of sports memorabilia (Roberts is a former sportscaster and big sports fan) and photos, decor and what appeared to be beverage refrigerators.
Roberts’ setup appeared to be a high quality configuration.
Roberts, 59, is the same age as Stephanopoulos, but has had high profile battles with breast cancer and a bone marrow disease so her home anchor setup likely falls under the “abundance of caution” heading.
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