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ABC News
File:ABCNewsLogo.png
Division of:American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
Key peopleAnne Sweeney
President & Co-Chair
Disney-ABC Television Group
Ben Sherwood,
President of ABC News
Diane Sawyer,
Lead Anchor
Founded:June 15, 1945
Headquarters:ABC News Headquarters
Upper West Side, Manhattan
New York City, New York
United States
Studios:ABC News Headquarters,
New York City
Times Square Studios,
New York City
Newseum,
Washington, D.C.
ABC-owned stations
across the United States
Area served:Worldwide
Broadcast programs:ABC World News
Nightline
This Week
20/20
Good Morning America
World News Now
America This Morning
Parent:The Walt Disney Company
Slogan:See the Whole Picture
Website:ABCnews.com
Web Portal:go.com

ABC News is the news gathering and broadcasting division of the American Broadcasting Company, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. Its flagship program is World News with Diane Sawyer; other programs include morning show Good Morning America, Nightline, television news magazine shows Primetime & 20/20, and Sunday morning political affairs program This Week with George Stephanopoulos.

ABC began news broadcasts early in its independent existence as a radio network after the Federal Communications Commission ordered the former NBC Blue Network to be spun off as an independent company in 1943. This was done to keep single or a few companies such as NBC and CBS from dominating radio broadcasting in the U.S., and in particular, from dominating news and political broadcasting and projecting narrow points-of-view. Television broadcasting was suspended however, during World War II.

Regular ABC television news broadcasts began soon after ABC started transmitting from its initial New York City television station and production center in late summer 1948. ABC-TV news broadcasts have continued as the ABC television network spread across the country, a process that took many years, from that beginning in 1948 through today, but they have not always had the same level of success that they enjoy now. Throughout the 1950s, the 1960s, and the early 1970s, ABC News consistently ranked third in viewership behind CBS News and NBC News. Until the 1970s, the ABC-TV network had fewer affiliate stations, and also weaker prime-time programming lineups to support the network's news departments than the two larger networks had, each of which had established their radio news operations during the 1930s.

Under Roone Arledge[]

Only after Roone Arledge, the head of ABC Sports at that time, became the president of ABC News in 1977, at a time when this network's prime-time entertainment programs were achieving good ratings and drawing in advertising revenues and profits to the ABC corporation overall, was ABC able to invest the resources to make it a major source of news telecasting. Arledge, known for experimenting with the broadcast "model", created many of ABC News's most popular and enduring programs, including 20/20, ABC World News, This Week, Nightline, and Primetime Live.

ABC News gained respect in the early 1980s by covering the Iran hostage crisis and, later, for covering the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake in the San Francisco Bay Area with live telecasts.

The ABC News slogan, "More Americans get their news from ABC News than from any other source", is a claim that refers to the number of people who watch, listen, and read ABC News programming on television, the radio, and the Internet, and not necessarily to the telecasts alone.[1]

Association with ESPN[]

ESPN, a sports-news organization with several cable and satellite television channels — and also owned by Disney — provides sports bulletins and video for some of ABC News's programs, especially the overnight programs.

Univision-ABC News Network[]

Univision Communications and ABC News have agreed on a joint venture to launch a network for English speaking Latinos in 2013. On February 11, 2013, the companies announced the dual network will be called "Fusion".[2][3]

International broadcasts[]

ABC News programming is shown daily on the 24-hour news network Orbit News in Europe and the Middle East. This includes several shows from ABC News. 'Orbit News is network of three 24-hour satellite and cable channels offering exclusively American news programming from ABC, NBC, PBS, and MSNBC to U.S. expats and other viewers abroad, primarily geared towards an audience in the Arab countries. The network is available on digital satellite and cable in Europe, Middle East and North Africa, however, cable operators in Europe are currently unable to carry the channels due to unsolved rights issues.

It is also available online at ABC News Now.

In the United Kingdom, ABC World News appears regularly at 1:30 a.m. local time on the BBC News Channel, which itself may be simulcast on BBC One or BBC Two during the overnight period. No commercials are presented because the BBC's services in the U.K. are financed through license fees. ABC and the BBC also share video segments and reporters as needed in producing their newscasts.

In Australia, ABC World News is broadcast at 10:30 a.m. daily and Nightline is telecast at 1:30 a.m. daily on Sky News Australia. This can be confusing in Australia, where "ABC News" means the news broadcasts of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Also, Primetime is broadcast at 2:00 p.m. on Saturdays (extended edition) and at 1:30 p.m. on Thursdays. 20/20 is broadcast at 2:00 p.m. on Sundays (extended edition) and on Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m.

In New Zealand, ABC World News was broadcast daily at 5:10 p.m. and at again at 11:35 p.m. Just as with the BBC in the U.K., it was shown commercial-free on Television New Zealand's TVNZ 7 channel, until it was shutdown on the 30th of June 2012 .

Other forms of broadcasting[]

ABC News Radio, a service syndicated by Cumulus Media Networks, broadcasts newscasts on the hour, live feeds and specialty news, sports and entertainment programming to approximately 2,000 radio affiliates nationwide. As part of Disney's sale of the ABC Radio division to Citadel Broadcasting in 2007, ABC News entered into an exclusive agreement with Citadel to distribute its radio news service on terrestrial stations (Citadel has since merged with Cumulus Media).

ABC NewsOne is ABC News's affiliate news service. It gathers and feeds regional, national and international news material to ABC affiliates around the country and foreign networks.

ABC News Now is the ABC's 24-hour news channel available online and other sources such as mobile phones.

A thirty-second ABC News Brief is broadcast weekdays at 2:58 p.m. ET following The Revolution, before the start of General Hospital (though these newsbriefs are not aired on all ABC stations).

A news brief containing information relevant to college students is shown every hour on mtvU, and ABC News segments are packaged or customized for broadcast over Wal-Mart's in-store television network.

Personnel[]

Current[]

  • Diane Sawyer (ABC World News Anchor & Managing Editor)
  • Dan Abrams (ABC News Legal Analyst)
  • Christiane Amanpour (ABC News Global Affairs Anchor)
  • Dr. Jennifer Ashton (ABC News Senior Medical Contributor)
  • Jim Avila (ABC News Senior Law & Justice Correspondent)
  • Dr. Richard Besser (ABC News Senior Health & Medical Editor)
  • Abbie Boudreau (ABC News Los Angeles Correspondent)
  • Tahman Bradley (ABC News Washington Correspondent)
  • Sam Champion (Weather Anchor, Good Morning America)
  • Juju Chang (ABC News Correspondent)
  • Joohee Cho (ABC News Soeul Bureau Chief)
  • Ron Claiborne (News Anchor, Good Morning America Weekend Edition)
  • Ann Compton (National Correspondent, ABC News Radio)
  • Chris Connelly (Contributor, Good Morning America & 20/20)
  • Katie Couric (ABC News Special Correspondent and host of Katie)
  • Linsey Davis (ABC News Correspondent)
  • John Donovan (ABC News Washington Correspondent)
  • Josh Elliott (News Anchor, Good Morning America)
  • Michael Falcone (ABC News Deputy Political Director & Political Correspondent)
  • Paula Faris (ABC News Correspondent)
  • Akiko Fujita (ABC News Tokyo Correspondent)
  • Bianna Golodryga (Co-Anchor, Good Morning America Weekend Edition & Business Correspondent)
  • Marci Gonzalez (ABC News Correspondent)
  • Matt Gutman (ABC News Miami Correspondent)
  • Dan Harris (Co-Anchor, Good Morning America Weekend Edition & Correspondent)
  • Lama Hasan (ABC News London Correspondent)
  • Brandi Hitt (ABC News Los Angeles Correspondent)
  • Dana Hughes (ABC News Washington Correspondent)
  • Matthew Jaffe (ABC News Washington Correspondent)
  • Linzie Janis (ABC News Correspondent)
  • Rebecca Jarvis (Chief Business and Economics Correspondent)
  • Dr. Timothy Johnson (ABC News Senior Medical Contributor)
  • Bazi Kanani (ABC News Nairobi Correspondent)
  • Jonathan Karl (ABC News Chief White House Correspondent)
  • Neal Karlinsky (ABC News Seattle Correspondent)
  • Aaron Katersky (ABC News Correspondent)
  • David Kerley (ABC News Washington Correspondent)
  • Rick Klein (ABC News Political Director)
  • Dan Kloeffler (ABC News Correspondent)
  • Jeffrey Kofman (ABC News London Correspondent)
  • Elisabeth Leamy (ABC News Consumer Correspondent)
  • Muhammad Lila (ABC News South Asia Correspondent)
  • Alexander Marquardt (ABC News Middle East Correspondent)
  • Cynthia McFadden (Co-Anchor, Nightline)
  • Simon McGregor-Wood (ABC News Middle East Correspondent & Middle East Bureau Chief)
  • Terry Moran (Co-Anchor, Nightline)
  • David Muir (Anchor, ABC World News (Weekend Edition) & Co-Anchor, 20/20)
  • Ben Mulroney (ABC News Correspondent)
  • Rob Nelson (Co-Anchor, World News Now & Co-Anchor America This Morning)
  • Reena Ninan (ABC News Washington Correspondent)
  • Steve Osunsami (ABC News Atlanta Correspondent)
  • Ryan Owens (ABC News Dallas Correspondent)
  • Alex Perez (ABC News Chicago )
  • Diana Perez (Co-Anchor, World News Now & Co-Anchor America This Morning)
  • Barbara Pinto (ABC News Chicago Correspondent)
  • Byron Pitts (Chief National Correspondent)
  • Steven Portnoy (Correspondent, ABC News Radio)
  • Ned Potter (ABC News Correspondent)
  • John Quiñones (Anchor, What Would You Do?)
  • Martha Raddatz (ABC News Chief Global Affairs Correspondent)
  • Kirit Radia (ABC News Moscow Correspondent)
  • Vic Ratner (Senior News Correspondent, ABC News Radio)
  • Bill Ritter (Correspondent, 20/20)
  • Tanya Rivero (Anchor/Correspondent, ABC News Now)
  • Tom Rivers (Correspondent, ABC News Radio)
  • Gloria Riviera (ABC News Beijing Correspondent)
  • Amy Robach (ABC News Correspondent)
  • Deborah Roberts (Correspondent, 20/20)
  • Robin Roberts (Co-Anchor, Good Morning America)
  • Brian Ross (ABC News Chief Investigative Correspondent)
  • Clayton Sandell (ABC News Denver Correspondent)
  • Susan Saulny (ABC News Washington Correspondent)
  • Jay Schadler (ABC News Correspondent)
  • Nick Schifrin (ABC News South Asia Correspondent)
  • John Schriffen (ABC News Correspondent)
  • Lara Setrakian (ABC News Dubai Correspondent)
  • Claire Shipman (Contributor, Good Morning America)
  • Lara Spencer (Lifestyle Anchor, Good Morning America)
  • Lisa Stark (ABC News Correspondent)
  • George Stephanopoulos (Co-Anchor, Good Morning America & Anchor This Week & Chief Political Correspondent
  • Alex Stone (Los Angeles Correspondent, ABC News Radio)
  • Pierre Thomas (ABC News Senior Department of Justice Correspondent)
  • Elizabeth Vargas (Co-Anchor, 20/20)
  • Cecilia Vega (ABC News Los Angeles Correspondent)
  • Barbara Walters (ABC News Special Correspondent)
  • Nick Watt (ABC News London Correspondent)
  • Bill Weir (Co-Anchor, Nightline)
  • T.J. Winick (ABC News Correspondent)
  • Bob Woodruff (ABC News Military Correspondent)
  • David Wright (ABC News Foreign Correspondent)
  • Ginger Zee (Weather Anchor, Good Morning America Weekend Edition)
  • Jeff Zeleny (ABC News Senior Washington Correspondent)

Former[]

('+' symbol indicates person deceased)

  • Lou Cioffi
  • Jake Tapper
  • Jack Anderson+
  • Roone Arledge+
  • Ashleigh Banfield
  • Rona Barrett
  • Martin Bashir
  • Willow Bay
  • Steve Bell
  • Jules Bergman+
  • Bill Beutel+
  • Erma Bombeck+
  • David Brinkley+
  • Aaron Brown
  • Hal Bruno+
  • Andrea Canning
  • Marysol Castro
  • Leo Cherne+
  • Spencer Christian
  • Connie Chung
  • Bob Clark
  • Ron Cochran+
  • Pat Collins
  • Anderson Cooper
  • Chris Cuomo
  • John Daly+
  • Morton Dean
  • Yunji de Nies
  • Sam Donaldson
  • Hugh Downs
  • Nancy Dussault
  • Stephanie Edwards
  • Bob Fleming+
  • Marshall Frady+
  • Charles Gibson
  • Don Goddard+
  • Bill Greenwood
  • David Hartman
  • Sandy Hill
  • John Hockenberry
  • Lisa Howard+
  • Brit Hume
  • Gregory Jackson
  • Peter Jennings+
  • Dana King
  • Christianne Klein
  • Ted Koppel
  • Robert Krulwich
  • Bill Lawrence+
  • Joan Lunden
  • Michel Martin
  • Lisa McRee
  • John McWethy+
  • Antonio Mora
  • Edward P. Morgan+
  • Kevin Newman
  • Bill O'Reilly
  • Tony Perkins
  • Harry Reasoner+
  • Frank Reynolds
  • Brian Rooney
  • Bill Ritter
  • Geraldo Rivera
  • Max Robinson+
  • Pierre Salinger+
  • Forrest Sawyer
  • Mike Schneider
  • Bill Shadel+
  • Joel Siegel+
  • Ed Silverman
  • Howard K. Smith+
  • Jack Smith+
  • Kate Snow
  • Nancy Snyderman
  • Betsy Stark
  • John Stossel
  • Kathleen Sullivan
  • John Cameron Swayze+
  • Chris Wallace
  • John Yang
  • Bob Young+
  • Paula Zahn
  • Sharyn Alfonsi

Slogans[]

  • (More Americans choose ABC News to) See the Whole Picture.
  • More Americans get their news from ABC News than from any other source.
It means that more Americans get their news from the combined sources of ABC News — television, radio and internet — than from any other news provider.
  • From the global resources of ABC News this is:
    • Nightline (since 2005)
    • World News with Diane Sawyer (2009-2010)
  • "From ABC News, Live in Times Square," this is:
    • Good Morning America (Since 2009 on weekdays. They used New York on Weekends rather than just Times Square. Starting on March, They started using the date on weekdays)
    • NOTE: Weekend broadcasts say New York because they do not air from the Times Square Studios. They air from the ABC News Headquarters.**
  • "From ABC News"
    • "ABC World News with Diane Sawyer" (March 2010-May 2010, August 2010-September 2012)
  • "From ABC News (World) Headquarters" this is:
    • ABC World News with Diane Sawyer (May 2010-August 2010, October 2012-Present)

See also[]

  • CNN
  • ABC
  • Free Speech Radio News
  • ABC News Radio
  • WCVB
  • Diane Sawyer
  • ABC World News
  • This Week
  • Good Morning America
  • Walt Disney Company
  • ESPN

References[]

External links[]

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