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TELEVISION PROGRAM

The ABC Evening News was renamed World News Tonight in 1978.

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
James Bamford
Author
15-Sep-1946   The Puzzle Palace
David Brinkley
Journalist
10-Jul-1920 11-Jun-2003 The Huntley-Brinkley Report
Michael Clemente
Film/TV Producer
20-Feb-1956   Senior VP for News, Fox News Channel
Catherine Crier
Journalist
6-Nov-1954   The Crier Report on Fox
Linda Douglass
Journalist
?   Former journalist, Obama spokeswoman
Charles Gibson
Journalist
9-Mar-1943   Good Morning America
Tom Jarriel
Journalist
29-Dec-1934   ABC News correspondent
Peter Jennings
Journalist
29-Jul-1938 7-Aug-2005 Former anchor, ABC World News Tonight
Terry Moran
Journalist
9-Dec-1959   ABC White House Correspondent
Michele Norris
Radio Personality
7-Sep-1961   NPR host, All Things Considered
Frank Reynolds
Journalist
29-Nov-1923 20-Jul-1983 Former ABC News anchor
Max Robinson
Journalist
1-May-1939 20-Dec-1988 Co-Anchor of World News Tonight
Diane Sawyer
Journalist
22-Dec-1945   Good Morning America
George Stephanopoulos
TV Personality
10-Feb-1961   Bill Clinton's communications director
A. B. Stoddard
Columnist
c. 1967   Columnist for The Hill
Richard Threlkeld
Journalist
30-Nov-1937 13-Jan-2012 CBS and ABC News Correspondent, 1965-98
Elizabeth Vargas
Journalist
6-Sep-1962   Co-Anchor, World News Tonight
Bob Woodruff
Journalist
18-Aug-1961   Co-Anchor, World News Tonight


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