By the time she announced yesterday that she was stepping down as ABC's evening news anchor, Diane Sawyer had become the queen of the big flashy interview. Both Chris Christie and Hillary Clinton chose her for their first sitdown at high-pressure
Diane Sawyer is stepping down as ABC's evening news anchor, to be replaced by David Muir, the network announced Wednesday. ABC added that George Stephanopoulos will take on a new role as chief anchor for live news events. ABC said Sawyer, 68,
Diane Sawyer's first exposure to the public limelight came in 1963 when she won first place at the age of 17 in the annual America's Junior Miss scholarship pageant as a representative from Kentucky. Bettmann/Corbis. One of her earliest on-air roles
Diane Sawyer, who was the second woman to serve as the sole anchor of a broadcast network newscast, is stepping down from that role at ABC World News. According to TV Newser the network announced Sawyer's move
Diane Sawyer is stepping down as the anchor of ABC's "World News," the network announced on Wednesday. She will be replaced by David Muir, the program's weekend anchor, in September. In addition, George Stephanopoulos was given major new