In the mornings, I'm mostly a NPR Morning Edition listener, but if the TV is on, Good Morning America is the show of choice in my house. However, at one point, I was a Today show fan.
This book goes behind the scenes of morning shows and talks about the relationships and race to win at the ratings game. Specifically, it covers the ouster of Ann Curry from the Today show and how Good Morning America became the more popular show.
Some parts were slow and boring, but if you are a morning show watcher, this book might be of interest to you.
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