Way Too Early

Way Too Early (2009- )

RunningNews show

The fast-paced program brings viewers everything they need to know to start their days--from news and politics to sports and pop culture.

Network
ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 05:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

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2025-06-27Episode 126Jun 27, 2025
2025-06-26Episode 125Jun 26, 2025
2025-06-25Episode 124Jun 25, 2025
2025-06-24Episode 123Jun 24, 2025
2025-06-23Episode 122Jun 23, 2025
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Way Too Early' premiere?

'Way Too Early' premiered on September 21, 2009.

Who was the host of 'Way Too Early' in its first season?

The first season of 'Way Too Early' was hosted by Willie Geist.

Which network aired 'Way Too Early' in 2009?

'Way Too Early' aired on MSNBC in 2009.

What time did 'Way Too Early' air in the morning?

'Way Too Early' aired at 5:30 AM Eastern Time.

Who was the executive producer of 'Way Too Early' in 2009?

The executive producer of 'Way Too Early' in 2009 was Chris Licht.

Which city was the main set location for 'Way Too Early'?

'Way Too Early' was filmed in New York City.

What was the format of 'Way Too Early'?

'Way Too Early' was a morning news and talk show.

Did 'Way Too Early' feature live interviews with guests?

Yes, 'Way Too Early' often featured live interviews with guests.

Who were some of the regular contributors on 'Way Too Early'?

Some regular contributors on 'Way Too Early' included Mike Barnicle and Harold Ford Jr.

What was the average duration of each episode of 'Way Too Early'?

Each episode of 'Way Too Early' had an average duration of approximately 30 minutes.

Did 'Way Too Early' cover international news stories?

Yes, 'Way Too Early' covered both domestic and international news stories.

Was there a live audience present during the taping of 'Way Too Early'?

No, 'Way Too Early' did not have a live studio audience.

Did 'Way Too Early' have a regular weather segment?

Yes, 'Way Too Early' included a regular weather segment.

How would you describe the overall tone of 'Way Too Early'?

'Way Too Early' had a light-hearted and humorous tone, often incorporating satire and comedic elements.

Did 'Way Too Early' have a segment dedicated to sports news?

Yes, 'Way Too Early' had a segment dedicated to sports news called "The Cooler."

Did 'Way Too Early' have a different format or host in subsequent seasons?

Yes, 'Way Too Early' underwent format changes and had different hosts in subsequent seasons.

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