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		<title>U.S. Morning Talk Shows Have a New Strategy: If You Can’t Beat Them, Steal Them</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>As Josh Elliott leaves Good Morning America for NBC Sports, I wrote at Quartz about NBC’s new approach to morning show success: if you can’t beat them, steal them. Of course, poaching is nothing new in the morning show wars (CBS hired away Today’s Bryant Gumbel in 1997; he began hosting The Early Show in [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="http://tvnottv.com/newsanalysis/u-s-morning-talk-shows-new-strategy-cant-beat-steal/">U.S. Morning Talk Shows Have a New Strategy: If You Can’t Beat Them, Steal Them</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://tvnottv.com">TV &amp; Not TV</a>.</p>
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<p>As Josh Elliott leaves <em>Good Morning America</em> for NBC Sports,<a href="http://qz.com/193484/us-morning-talk-shows-have-a-new-strategy-if-you-cant-beat-them-steal-them/" target="_blank"> I wrote at <em>Quartz</em></a> about NBC’s new approach to morning show success: if you can’t beat them, steal them.</p>
<blockquote><p>Of course, poaching is nothing new in the morning show wars (CBS hired away <em>Today</em>’s Bryant Gumbel in 1997; he began hosting <em>The Early Show</em> in 1999), but this is a new evolution as media conglomerates have continued to expand. NBC Universal can in essence kill two birds with one stone: fill a vital need in one area of its company (NBC Sports was searching for a viable heir apparent to Bob Costas, the Weather Channel was looking to keep viewers tuned in more than 15 minutes each morning) while simultaneously boosting another property—<em>Today</em>—by damaging a competitor, and the tight-knit five-person anchor team that propelled <em>GMA</em> to first place. Suddenly, two of those five anchors have been snapped up by NBC Universal.</p></blockquote>
<p>Watch your back, <em>GMA</em>!</p>
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