ABC NEWS
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:''This article is about the American news organization. See also ABC News (disambiguation)''

'ABC News' is a division of American television and radio network ABC, owned by The Walt Disney Company. Its current president is David Westin.
★ ''America This Morning''
★ ''Good Morning America''
★ ''Good Morning America Weekend Edition''
★ ''This Week with George Stephanopoulos''
★ ''ABC World News with Charles Gibson''
★ ''ABC World News Saturday & Sunday''
★ ''20/20''
★ ''Primetime''
★ ''i-CAUGHT''
★ ''Nightline''
★ ''ABC World News Now''
''ABC News Radio'' distributes, through ABC Radio Networks, newscasts on the hour, live feeds and specialty news programming to some 2,000 local affiliates.
''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 24/7 news channel available online and other sources such as mobile phones.
A 30 second "ABC News Brief" is broadcast weekdays at 2:58pm ET, between One Life to Live and General Hospital.
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.
★ ''ABC 2000 Today''
★ ''Peter Jennings Reporting''
★ ''The Century''
★ ''Give Me a Break'' (''20/20'' spinoff)
★ ''The Note''
★ Diane Sawyer
★ Robin Roberts
★ Bill Weir
★ Kate Snow
★ George Stephanopoulos
★ Charles Gibson
★ Dan Harris
★ Cynthia McFadden
★ John Quiñones
★ Chris Cuomo
★ Elizabeth Vargas
★ John Stossel
★ Terry Moran
★ Martin Bashir
★ Taina Hernandez
★ Sam Champion
★ David Muir
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. It's also available online at ABC News Now.
The ABC News program entitled ABC's World News appears regularly at 1.30am on the BBC News 24 channel in the UK.
Throughout the 1960s and early 1970s, ABC News wasn't a major news player compared to CBS News and NBC News. It wasn't until Roone Arledge became the President of ABC News that network finally became a major player in news. Arledge, known for experimenting with the broadcast "model," created many of ABC News' most popular and enduring programs, including ''20/20'', ''World News Tonight'', ''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/San Francisco earthquake live.
Arledge turned ABC News into a broadcasting titan, regularly defeating rivals NBC and CBS. ABC would remain dominant for over two decades.
★ In the 1975 television special ''Out to Lunch'', the cast of ''Sesame Street'' and ''The Electric Company'' take over ABC News, when the department staff head out to lunch.
★ In the 1977 movie ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind'', ABC News appears briefly with a "Special Report".
★ Current ABC News Lead Anchor Charles Gibson appears in the Disney film ''The Rookie'' anchoring ''World News Tonight'' and introduces a package about Jim Morris, the main character of the film.
★ ABC
★ CBS News
★ NBC News
★ CNN
★ FOX News
★ Free Speech Radio News
★ ABC News
★ ABC News Radio
:''This article is about the American news organization. See also ABC News (disambiguation)''
ABC News Special Report ident, circa 2006
'ABC News' is a division of American television and radio network ABC, owned by The Walt Disney Company. Its current president is David Westin.
| Contents |
| Current programs |
| Specials |
| ABCNews.com |
| Current Anchors |
| Current and past personalities |
| International broadcasts |
| History |
| In popular culture |
| See also |
| External links |
Current programs
★ ''America This Morning''
★ ''Good Morning America''
★ ''Good Morning America Weekend Edition''
★ ''This Week with George Stephanopoulos''
★ ''ABC World News with Charles Gibson''
★ ''ABC World News Saturday & Sunday''
★ ''20/20''
★ ''Primetime''
★ ''i-CAUGHT''
★ ''Nightline''
★ ''ABC World News Now''
''ABC News Radio'' distributes, through ABC Radio Networks, newscasts on the hour, live feeds and specialty news programming to some 2,000 local affiliates.
''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 24/7 news channel available online and other sources such as mobile phones.
A 30 second "ABC News Brief" is broadcast weekdays at 2:58pm ET, between One Life to Live and General Hospital.
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.
Specials
★ ''ABC 2000 Today''
★ ''Peter Jennings Reporting''
★ ''The Century''
★ ''Give Me a Break'' (''20/20'' spinoff)
ABCNews.com
★ ''The Note''
Current Anchors
★ Diane Sawyer
★ Robin Roberts
★ Bill Weir
★ Kate Snow
★ George Stephanopoulos
★ Charles Gibson
★ Dan Harris
★ Cynthia McFadden
★ John Quiñones
★ Chris Cuomo
★ Elizabeth Vargas
★ John Stossel
★ Terry Moran
★ Martin Bashir
★ Taina Hernandez
★ Sam Champion
★ David Muir
Current and past personalities
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. It's also available online at ABC News Now.
The ABC News program entitled ABC's World News appears regularly at 1.30am on the BBC News 24 channel in the UK.
History
Throughout the 1960s and early 1970s, ABC News wasn't a major news player compared to CBS News and NBC News. It wasn't until Roone Arledge became the President of ABC News that network finally became a major player in news. Arledge, known for experimenting with the broadcast "model," created many of ABC News' most popular and enduring programs, including ''20/20'', ''World News Tonight'', ''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/San Francisco earthquake live.
Arledge turned ABC News into a broadcasting titan, regularly defeating rivals NBC and CBS. ABC would remain dominant for over two decades.
In popular culture
★ In the 1975 television special ''Out to Lunch'', the cast of ''Sesame Street'' and ''The Electric Company'' take over ABC News, when the department staff head out to lunch.
★ In the 1977 movie ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind'', ABC News appears briefly with a "Special Report".
★ Current ABC News Lead Anchor Charles Gibson appears in the Disney film ''The Rookie'' anchoring ''World News Tonight'' and introduces a package about Jim Morris, the main character of the film.
See also
★ ABC
★ CBS News
★ NBC News
★ CNN
★ FOX News
★ Free Speech Radio News
External links
★ ABC News
★ ABC News Radio
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