Umagang Kay Ganda - Airing History

Airing History

Umagang Kay Ganda premiered on June 25, 2007 at 5:15 am. Original hosts included Edu Manzano, Pinky Webb, Anthony Taberna, Alex Santos, Winnie Cordero, Donita Rose, Zenaida Seva, Ogie Diaz, Kim Atienza, Bernadette Sembrano, and Rica Peralejo. However, Manzano and Diaz left the show a year later as the former was to run for Vice President and be acquired by GMA Network two years later and the latter to concentrate hosting Entertainment Live.

In 2009, Ginger Conejero and Atom Araullo separately joined the show, filling the vacancy created by the departure of Manzano and Diaz.

On May 11, 2009, Umagang Kay Ganda launched "Boto Mo iPatrol Mo Ako Ang Simula" in preparation on the May 2010 Philippine elections.

On October 21, 2009, Kim Atienza left the show to host It's Showtime (formerly known as Showtime).

In 2010, Andre Felix, Bekimon, and Phoemela Baranda joins the show of being morning show host. The same year, Araullo left the show to concentrate on field reporting.

On February 7, 2011, Venus Raj, fourth runner-up of Miss Universe 2010, Iya Villania, and Jeff Tam joined the show, replacing Sembrano, Peralejo, Conejero, and Bekimon.

On August 1, 2011, Bernadette Sembrano replaced Webb, after the former's 6-month hiatus from the show.

On January 2012, Bianca Gonzalez replaced Donita Rose, who left the show for joining Professional Chef. Anthony Taberna's Dos Por Dos partner Gerry Baja joined the casts.

In 2013, Jorge CariƱo joined the show because he replaced Santos and Araullo is back after 3 years.

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