Breaking: Charlie Gibson To Step Down from ABC 'World News', Diane Sawyer to 
Anchor Broadcast
By Chris Ariens on Sep 02, 2009 10:37 AM

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TVNewser has learned ABC News will announce today that Charlie Gibson will 
leave "World News" in January and that Diane Sawyer will be named the new 
anchor of the network's evening newscast.

Gibson has been the anchor of "World News" since May 2006, after the pairing of 
Elizabeth Vargas and Bob Woodruff was broken up when Woodruff was seriously 
wounded in an IED attack in Iraq.

Woodruff and Vargas were named co-anchors of the program in Dec. 2005 after the 
death of longtime anchor Peter Jennings.

DEVELOPING

> More: ABC News tells us Gibson is announcing his retirement from ABC News at 
> which point Sawyer will take over the broadcast.

Click continued to read the emails from ABC News president David Westin: 
"Diane's presence will certainly be missed on Good Morning America. But we are 
fortunate that both Charlie and Diane will remain with their current broadcasts 
for the next four months.."

...and the email Charlie Gibson sent to his staff: "It has not been an easy 
decision to make. 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."

From: Westin, David L.
Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 10:52 AM
To: #ABCTV News ALL
Subject: World News

Today, Charlie Gibson announced to his colleagues at World News that he has 
decided to step down as anchor effective at the end of this year. I attach 
below Charlie's full email.

I have asked Diane Sawyer to serve as the next anchor of World News, and she 
will assume that position in January.

Charlie and I have been talking about his decision for several weeks, and he 
has persuaded me that this is both what he wants and what is best for him. I 
respect his decision, just as I respect the enormous contribution he has made 
to ABC News through the years. Most recently, he stepped in to lead World News 
after a difficult and turbulent time - both for the broadcast and for ABC News 
over all. We suffered from the loss of Peter and then the severe injuries to 
Bob. Charlie came to the fore to keep us on the path of doing the first rate 
journalism that had distinguished World News for many years. We owe him much 
for the leadership he gave us when we needed it most.

Since then, Charlie has covered all the major events with the substance and 
grace that we all expect from him. Most importantly, he headed our coverage 
during a presidential election unlike any other. Now, having accomplished so 
much in so many different parts of ABC News, Charlie has decided it is time for 
him to step down. I have told him that he has an open door to continue to work 
with ABC News, but he’s asked for a bit of time before he comes back to us.

Diane Sawyer is the right person to succeed Charlie and build on what he has 
accomplished. She has an outstanding and varied career in television 
journalism, beginning with her role as a State Department correspondent and 
continuing at 60 Minutes, Primetime Live, and Good Morning America. She has 
interviewed every President since President George H. W. Bush up to and 
including President Obama. She has handled an array of breaking news special 
events, including on 9/11 and, most recently, the presidential election. She 
has done distinguished documentaries on topics as varied as North Korea, the 
plight of women in Afghanistan and in prisons here at home, and poverty in 
Camden, New Jersey, and in Appalachia. We are fortunate to have a journalist of 
Diane's proven ability and passion to step into the important position of 
anchor for World News. She will continue with her documentaries in her new role.

Diane's presence will certainly be missed on Good Morning America. But we are 
fortunate that both Charlie and Diane will remain with their current broadcasts 
for the next four months; we will be making further announcements well before 
any changes are made.

Here is Charlie's email to his staff:


I have always been taught you should never bury the lead - so I write to tell 
you that I have told David Westin I want to step down as anchor of World News, 
and retire from full time employment at ABC News.
It has not been an easy decision to make. 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.
I have received much comment, and quite a few emails and letters referring to 
the signoff Eddie Pinder convinced me to use - wishing that everyone has had a 
good day. But the proudest part for me has been saying "...for all of us at ABC 
News...", since those words signify in my mind that I have been in a position 
to speak for an entire news department that I consider second to none.
It had been my intention to step down from my job at Good Morning America in 
2007 but with Peter's illness, Bob's injuries, and Elizabeth's pregnancy, the 
job at World News came open in May of 2006, and David asked me to step in as 
anchor. It was an honor to do so. The program is now operating at a very 
accelerated, but steady, cruising speed, and I think it is an opportune time 
for a transition – both for the broadcast and for me. Life is dynamic; it is 
not static.
I have told David I would like to continue in some capacity contributing 
occasionally to ABC News. He has been receptive to the idea - and we will be 
discussing what that role might be. Most importantly, my heart is full of 
gratitude for those with whom I have had the privilege to work as a 
correspondent, as a host at Good Morning America, at Special Events, and now as 
anchor at World News.
I'll be anchoring World News through December and will have a chance to thank 
many of you personally. In the meantime let's get back to the news...



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