ABC Tears Up The Network News Script
ABC News president James Goldston told staffers in a note that Sawyer had been having discussions about a new role for herself since “the end of last year,” and vowed she would stay with the network “for many years to come.”
In a statement, Sawyer said, “I can’t wait to continue bringing more of my specials to prime time and appearing on all ABC News broadcasts, as well. And to my friends and colleagues George and David – congratulations. I look forward to exciting work together and great times ahead.”
In some ways, though, Stephanopoulos’s new assignment was the most intriguing. He will anchor breaking news and be the leading face of ABC’s election coverage starting with this year’s midterms in November. Those roles typically go to the anchor of the evening news, but Stephanopoulos is staying at “Good Morning America” and “This Week.” The two men had long been seen as vying to succeed Sawyer, and the network appears to have resolved that issue by splitting up her role between them. Moreover, ABC was unlikely to want to rock the boat at either “GMA” or “This Week,” both of which have been seeing their best ratings in decades.
The announcement about Stephanopoulos’s enhanced presence across the network was seen by many as a major rewiring of the traditional nightly news anchor role, and a symbol of the new dominance of morning shows throughout the TV news business.
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