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Lila Diane Sawyer (/ ˈ s ɔː j ər /; born December 22, 1945) is an American television broadcast journalist known for anchoring major programs on two networks including ABC World News Tonight, Good Morning America, 20/20, and Primetime newsmagazine while at ABC News.
By DAVID BAUDER NEW YORK (AP) -- Diane Sawyer is stepping down as anchor of ABC's "World News" in September after nearly five years in the job, to be replaced by her regular substitute, David Muir.
It featured Diane Sawyer interviewing Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley, and the world premiere of Jackson's music video for his latest single, "Scream". The broadcast garnered 60 million viewers. [8] Sawyer's interview was controversial in the journalism industry for her use of pre-taped "persons on the street" to ask the couple questions.
Her career in the pornography business was followed for two years by a crew from ABC Television, culminating in a January 2003 interview for ABC's Primetime with Diane Sawyer. [2] [7] In the interview, she broke down in tears while talking about experiencing abuse and depression. The segment led to backlash from other pornography performers but ...
ABC News Anchor Diane Sawyer will interview Caitlyn Jenner two years after the first exclusive one-on-one between Sawyer and former Olympian. Diane Sawyer, Caitlyn Jenner will reconvene 2 years ...
Charles Gibson is stepping down as anchor of World News Tonight at the end of the year, yielding his role on the second place network news broadcast to Diane Sawyer, his former Good Morning America
According to some reports, while GMA co-host Diane Sawyer had coveted the World News Tonight anchor chair, Gibson had one year on his contract left and threatened to retire if he didn't get that position, and as GMA was ABC News' most lucrative show, it would be badly damaged if it lost both Sawyer and Gibson. [16]
Diane Sawyer's first night as host of Disney Co.'s (DIS) ABC World News Tonight was greeted by a lot of fanfare about how little fanfare greeted it. ABC "has been discreet rather than bombastic in ...