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01/17/2007
1) Today Show - You show up around 6:30am and stand in line. Then they let you in to the area where you can stand around the barriers. If you have a sign, get there even earlier.
TIP: A guy sells poster board and pens for $5. Unless you have time to make a sign in advance that's a good option.
2) Good Morning America - You have to write in to them to request "tickets."
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=144752
It is a very limited number of people who get to go inside.
My friends and I got there at 6am and boy were we happy. We were with her kids, and the interesting thing about the experience to me was less a thrill for myself but more to know that they were being exposed to people in interesting professions (behind the scenes in television) and that they were having an experience that would leave a really great impression on them.
My friends are New Yorkers and as happens so often in your own town, they said they wouldn't have gone on their own. It took a tourist like me to get them there.
This is a great activity for New Yorkers to do. It's free and can be pretty exciting to be on TV.
Just make sure you have Tivo so it's easy to record!
I wrote a story about the Good Morning America experience:
http://www.superviva.com/articles/diana-ross-good-morning-america.html