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Vargas, Woodruff Named Co-Anchors of ABC's 'World News Tonight' ABC.com. December 5, 2005. Vargas, Woodruff to share anchor desk at ABC MSNBC. December 5, 2005. Official ABC biography; Bob Woodruff Foundation "Military Widows Hit the Road" Bob Woodruff with the American Widow Project. March 25, 2009.
The program would return to a two-anchor format, when in early December 2005, ABC News announced that Elizabeth Vargas and Bob Woodruff would be the new permanent co-anchors of World News Tonight, replacing Jennings. People in the news industry looked at the choice of Vargas and Woodruff by ABC News as the start of a new era in network ...
After a period of mourning and indecision, she and Bob Woodruff were chosen as co-anchors on December 5, 2005. [7] She anchored many broadcasts alone after Woodruff's injury in Iraq in January 2006. She also co-anchored World News Tonight with either Charles Gibson or Diane Sawyer .
On December 5, 2005, after much speculation, and nearly eight months after Jennings stopped anchoring, ABC named Vargas and Bob Woodruff co-anchors for World News Tonight. [104] In 2007, a book, Peter Jennings: A Reporter's Life, was published, co-edited by his widow Kayce Freed and his ABC colleague Lynn Sherr. [105]
Category: ABC News personalities. ... Bob Woodruff; Jim Wooten; David Wright (journalist) Y. Bob Young (news anchor) Z. Ginger Zee; Jeff Zeleny; Robert Zelnick
While on assignment in Iraq for ABC News with anchor Bob Woodruff, Vogt and Woodruff were both severely injured by a roadside bomb. [1] Vogt was struck by shrapnel in the head [2] and suffered other body injuries. [citation needed] He and Woodruff were wearing body armor and protective helmets at the time of the explosion. [citation needed]
ABC News is the news division of the American television network ABC.Its flagship program is the daily evening newscast ABC World News Tonight with David Muir; other programs include morning news-talk show Good Morning America, Nightline, Primetime, 20/20, and Sunday morning political affairs program This Week with George Stephanopoulos.
Jenna Wolfe, formerly NBC News; Bob Woodruff (on extended absence), ABC News; Judy Woodruff, PBS NewsHour formerly CNN; Chris Wragge, WCBS-TV; Gideon Yago; Toni Yates; Bob Young; Linda Yu, former WMAQ-TV anchor, now at WLS-TV; Paula Zahn, formerly of ABC News, CBS News, Fox News and CNN; Arnold Zenker; Marvin Zindler (deceased), KTRK-TV