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World News Tonight
NameWorld News Tonight

World News Tonight is a flagship evening news program that airs on ABC and is one of the most-watched news programs in the United States, competing with NBC Nightly News and CBS Evening News. The program has a long history, dating back to 1978, when it was first anchored by Frank Reynolds and Max Robinson. Over the years, it has been anchored by notable journalists such as Peter Jennings, Ted Koppel, and Diane Sawyer, who have covered major events like the September 11 attacks, the War in Afghanistan, and the Iraq War. The program has also featured reports from correspondents like Christian Amanpour, Nick Watt, and Martha Raddatz, who have reported from locations like Beijing, London, and Moscow.

History

The history of World News Tonight is closely tied to the development of ABC News, which was founded in 1945 by Edward R. Murrow and William S. Paley. The program was first broadcast in 1978 and was initially titled World News Tonight with Frank Reynolds and Max Robinson. Over the years, the program has undergone several changes in its format and anchors, with Peter Jennings becoming the sole anchor in 1983 and leading the program to become one of the most-watched news programs in the United States. The program has covered major events like the Fall of the Berlin Wall, the Gulf War, and the Presidency of Barack Obama, with reports from correspondents like Sam Donaldson, Cokie Roberts, and George Stephanopoulos, who have worked for ABC News and other organizations like CNN and PBS NewsHour.

Format

The format of World News Tonight typically includes a combination of national and international news, as well as feature stories and investigative reports. The program often features live reports from correspondents in the field, such as Terry Moran in Washington, D.C., Lama Hasan in London, and James Longman in Paris. The program also includes analysis and commentary from experts like George Will, Cokie Roberts, and Matthew Dowd, who have appeared on other programs like This Week with George Stephanopoulos and The View. In addition, the program often features special reports and documentaries, such as those produced by Nightline and 20/20, which have covered topics like the Financial crisis of 2007-2008 and the Arab Spring.

Anchors

The anchors of World News Tonight have played a significant role in shaping the program's history and format. Notable anchors have included Frank Reynolds, Max Robinson, Peter Jennings, Ted Koppel, Diane Sawyer, and David Muir, who have worked for ABC News and other organizations like CBS News and NBC News. The current anchor, David Muir, has been with the program since 2014 and has covered major events like the 2016 United States presidential election and the COVID-19 pandemic, with reports from correspondents like Jonathan Karl and Mary Bruce, who have worked for ABC News and other organizations like The New York Times and The Washington Post. Other notable anchors have included Charles Gibson, who anchored the program from 2006 to 2009, and Diane Sawyer, who anchored the program from 2009 to 2014 and has worked for ABC News and other organizations like CBS News and NBC News.

Ratings

The ratings of World News Tonight have been a subject of interest over the years, with the program competing with other evening news programs like NBC Nightly News and CBS Evening News. According to Nielsen Media Research, World News Tonight has been the most-watched evening news program in the United States for several years, with a large audience and high ratings. The program has also won numerous awards, including Emmy Awards and Peabody Awards, for its coverage of major events like the September 11 attacks and the Iraq War. The program's ratings have been influenced by the work of its anchors, correspondents, and producers, who have included notable journalists like Roone Arledge, Ted Koppel, and Ben Sherwood, who have worked for ABC News and other organizations like CNN and PBS NewsHour.

International_Broadcasts

World News Tonight is broadcast internationally, with a large audience in countries like Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom. The program is available on ABC News's website and on various streaming platforms, including Hulu and YouTube. The program has also been broadcast on international networks like BBC News, CNN International, and Al Jazeera English, which have covered major events like the Arab Spring and the European migrant crisis. The program's international broadcasts have been influenced by the work of its correspondents, who have reported from locations like Beijing, Moscow, and Jerusalem, and have worked for ABC News and other organizations like The New York Times and The Washington Post.

Notable_Episodes

World News Tonight has broadcast many notable episodes over the years, including coverage of major events like the September 11 attacks, the War in Afghanistan, and the Iraq War. The program has also featured special reports and documentaries, such as those produced by Nightline and 20/20, which have covered topics like the Financial crisis of 2007-2008 and the Arab Spring. Notable episodes have included the program's coverage of the 2016 United States presidential election, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Death of Osama bin Laden, with reports from correspondents like Jonathan Karl and Mary Bruce, who have worked for ABC News and other organizations like The New York Times and The Washington Post. The program has also featured interviews with notable figures like Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Donald Trump, who have appeared on other programs like The View and 60 Minutes. Category:American news television series

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