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ABC's Charlie Gibson retiring this month
by Danny Gallagher, posted Dec 1st 2009 8:01PM
To the three of you who still watch the news on a regular basis, here's some news you would have seen coming. ABC World News' lead anchor Charlie Gibson has announced his retirement. He will leave the show on Dec. 18 and Diane Sawyer will take over the anchor's chair on Dec. 21.
He has only been the station's lead news anchor since May of 2006 when he stepped in for Bob Woodruff who sustained injuries from a roadside bomb in Iraq. Woodruff and Elizabeth Vargas replaced World News Tonight anchor Peter Jennings who left due to medical reasons.
Elizabeth Vargas gives birth to a boy
by Joel Keller, posted Aug 17th 2006 10:35AM
After lots of controversy, one of America's notorious babies not named Suri has been born. Elizabeth Vargas, who stepped down as anchor of ABC's World News Tonight because of the pregnancy and other family issues, gave birth to a boy yesterday. She and husband Marc Cohn named the baby Samuel Wyatt, and it appears both mother and son are doing well.Vargas, who still appeared on 20/20 after she stepped down, insisted that she wasn't pushed out of WNT because of ratings slippage, but that she realized that she couldn't travel all over the place when she had two small children to take care of. So, just because she had her baby doesn't mean we'll see her increase her workload again. Even if she did try to lobby for her anchor job back, Charles Gibson would pour sugar in her gas tank on her first day back at work.
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Vargas insists she wasn't pushed out of WNT job
by Joel Keller, posted Jun 6th 2006 12:24PM
When Elizabeth Vargas stepped down from her job anchoring World News Tonight, many felt that she was forced to do it by ABC higher-ups because of an unfortunate confluence of poor ratings, Bob Woodruff's injury and her unexpected pregnancy. The pregnancy angle riled up lots of people, including feminist groups such as NOW. In fact, these groups publicly criticized the network, even bringing in its treatment of the Geena Davis-led Commander-in-Chief into their tirades (talk about going a step too far...).But Vargas insists that the decision to give up the WNT anchor chair was hers. In fact, as she tells Gail Shister of the Philadelphia Inquirer, "I played a crucial and active role in this decision. It's the best thing for me and my family and my career right now... . I have no complaints." She still wants to anchor a five-day-per-week show in some capacity -- maybe even in the mornings -- but she won't even attempt to do so until both her kids are a little older.
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Elizabeth Vargas is having a boy
by Anna Johns, posted Mar 17th 2006 9:16AM
According to the New York Post, ABC World News Tonight anchor
Elizabeth Vargas is having a boy. The network news anchor is due in late summer. The little boy will be her second son. She and husband, singer-songwriter Marc Cohn, have another son, Zachary, who is three.
Gibson and Sawyer to sub for Woodruff on World News Tonight
by Joel Keller, posted Feb 1st 2006 2:22PM
ABC announced today that
Good Morning America's anchor duo of Charlie Gibson and Diane Sawyer will fill in for Bob Woodruff on
World News Tonight. As everyone knows, Woodruff suffered severe injuries in an IED explosion in Iraq. Because
his injuries will keep
him out of action indefinitely, ABC News president David Westin decided to preserve the dual-anchor format that
Woodruff and Elizabeth Vargas started on January 3. To that end, Gibson and Sawyer will take turns co-anchoring
WNT with Vargas until Woodrufff is well enough to return.I would imagine that both Gibson and Sawyer won't venture out into the field much, so look for Vargas to be taking the "intrepid reporter" role so that Westin's vision of having at least one anchor in the field can continue.
The irony, of course, is that Gibson was passed over for Vargas and Woodruff when the permanent pairing was announced in December.
New World News debuts tonight
by Anna Johns, posted Jan 3rd 2006 2:25PM
The new, young faces of World News Tonight debut this evening on ABC. Five months after Peter Jennings' death
from lung cancer, Elizabeth Vargas and Bob Woodruff will co-host the nightly newscast. They are the first network anchor
team since Dan Rather and Connie Chung shared the desk at CBS in the 1990s. But, don't expect to see them sharing the
desk very often. Vargas
says it's not going to be two anchors sharing 22 minutes of news, rather, one of them will most likely be
Vargas and Woodruff take over the #2-rated newscast in the nation, with Brian Williams and NBC still on top. CBS has yet to decide what it will do with its open anchor position and there are still whispers that Katie Couric is in contention.
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