NY Times:
ABC News on Wednesday announced sweeping changes among its top news personalities, with Diane Sawyer to step down as anchor of the network’s evening newscast in August, replaced by David Muir, a rising star anchor at ABC. George Stephanopoulos, a co-host of “Good Morning America” and the host of the Sunday talk show “This Week,” will become the lead anchor for all breaking news coverage such as election nights.
The changes come as ABC News has mounted a wide-ranging challenge to NBC News as the ratings leader across numerous programs, having already topped NBC’s “Today” show as the dominant morning news program with “Good Morning America,” and edging past “Meet the Press” on Sundays with “This Week.”
Last month, the nightly “ABC World News” managed a rare win over “NBC Nightly News” among the viewers most desired by news advertisers, those between the ages of 25 and 54. (NBC still has a wide lead among total viewers in the newscast competition.)
ABC seems to be making an even more concerted effort to appeal to younger viewers with the appointment of Mr. Muir, who is only 40 years old. The changes at the newscast had been expected for some time, with Ms. Sawyer, who is 68, moving on to the next step in her television news career.
ABC announced Wednesday that she would become a full-time anchor for investigative reports and major interviews. She will retain the title of ABC News anchor.
Mr. Muir has been a weekend anchor and chief substitute for Ms. Sawyer for some time as well as a lead correspondent for the network on major stories like the coverage of Hurricane Katrina. He also covered Mitt Romney in the last presidential election. He will become anchor of “World News” on Sept. 2. (He will continue to anchor ABC’s magazine show “20/20.”)
Mr. Stephanopoulos, who has served as ABC’s chief political coverage anchor, will continue as anchor of both “Good Morning America” and “This Week” on Sundays. His new title will be chief anchor of ABC News.
The dual appointments attempt to solve the much-discussed question of who would succeed Ms. Sawyer by, in effect, splitting her role between Mr. Muir and Mr. Stephanopoulos.
Diane Sawyer stepping down at ABC News
Re: Diane Sawyer stepping down at ABC News
Guess I'm surprised. I do like Muir though.
Re: Diane Sawyer stepping down at ABC News
With Diane Sawyer and Barbara Walters both leaving, I hope ABC isn't overbought on Vaseline.
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There comes a time... I hate it when networks fuzzy the pictures of their aging anchors.
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Why has ABC waged war on women?
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"You know, I wanted to sit on a jury once and I was taken off the jury.
And the judge said to me, 'Can, you know, can you tell the truth and be
fair?' And I said, 'That's what journalists do.' And everybody in the
courtroom laughed. It was the most hurtful moment I think I've ever had."
- Diane Sawyer, Good Morning America, 7/12/07
Funniest thing I have read all week, Squinty you really don't have a clue do you !
And the judge said to me, 'Can, you know, can you tell the truth and be
fair?' And I said, 'That's what journalists do.' And everybody in the
courtroom laughed. It was the most hurtful moment I think I've ever had."
- Diane Sawyer, Good Morning America, 7/12/07
Funniest thing I have read all week, Squinty you really don't have a clue do you !
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