Good Day may refer to:

Music

Songs

Media

Radio

  • On Air with Doug, Jen and Victoria, an American syndicated news/talk program hosted by Doug Stephan, known as Doug Stephan's Good Day for most of its existence
  • "Good day!" was the phrase used by American broadcaster Paul Harvey to sign off his daily News and Comment broadcasts
    • Good Day! The Paul Harvey Story, a biography by Paul J. Batura, published shortly after Harvey's death in 2009

Television

  • Several local morning newscasts on Fox television stations in the United States, including:
    • Good Day L.A. Los Angeles, California
    • Good Day New York New York City, New York
    • Good Day Chicago, on WFLD Chicago, Illinois
    • Good Day DC on WTTG Washington DC
    • Good Day DFW on KDFW, Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas
    • Good Day Alabama, on WBRC, Birmingham, Alabama
    • Good Day Philadelphia, on WTXF-TV Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    • Good Day Tampa Bay, on WTVT Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida
    • Good Day Atlanta, on WAGA Atlanta, Georgia
    • Colorado Morning News on FOX31 Good Day, on KDVR, Denver, Colorado
    • Good Day Orlando, on WOFL Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne, Florida
    • Good Day Charlotte, on WJZY Belmont-Charlotte, North Carolina
    • Good Day Austin, on KTBC Austin, Texas
    • Good Day Maine, on WPFO, Portland, Maine
    • Good Day Columbus, on WSYX/WTTE, Columbus, Ohio
    • Good Day Oregon, on KPTV, Portland, Oregon
    • Good Day Wisconsin, on WLUK-TV, Green Bay, Wisconsin
    • Good Day Seattle, on KCPQ, Seattle, Washington
    • "Good Day", a television-news music package, produced by Frank Gari, used by some Good Day programs
  • Good Day!, a morning show on WCVB-TV in Boston, Massachusetts that ran between 1973 and 1991
  • Good Day (formerly Good Day Sacramento), a local morning newscast on KMAX-TV, Sacramento, California

Religion

  • "Good Day" is the literal translation of the Hebrew יום טוב (Yom Tov, plural ימים טובים Yamim Tovim) used to refer to a Jewish holiday or holidays

See also

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