Just after Charles Gibson stepped down from ABC's anchor desk, he'll sit down with President Barack Obama.
Charles Gibson's last day on World News Tonight set for Dec. 18
On Wednesday, Dec. 16 (6:30/5:30c), Gibson will interview Obama at the White House to discuss various issues, including...
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After estimating she's been on 2,881 shows in 10 years as Good Morning America co-anchor, Diane Sawyer announced on Monday's show that this week will be her last on the morning program.
"You're really giving up...
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George Stephanopoulos has been offered the job of co-anchor on Good Morning America, The Washington Post reports.
Sources familiar with the situation say ABC News' chief Washington correspondent and the host of This Week has...
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Charles Gibson's last day behind the desk of ABC's World News Tonight will be Dec. 18, TVGuide.com has confirmed....
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Charles Gibson announced Wednesday that he will stop anchoring ABC's World News Tonight at the end of the year.
Gibson, 66, who has been ABC's anchor since 2006, will retire from full-time employment altogether, according to ABC News. "It has not been an easy decision to make," Gibson said in an e-mail to the World News staff Wednesday morning. "This has been my professional home for almost 35 years. And I love this news department, and all who work in it, to the depths of my soul."
Good Morning America anchor Diane Sawyer, 63, will replace Gibson behind the newsdesk beginning in January 2010 ...
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