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Journalist Diane Sawyer rose to prominence at the end of the Twentieth Century, helping to turn the network [[news magazine]] show into a successful news product. As co-anchor to [[Sam Donaldson]] for the [[ABC]] News show ''PrimeTime Live'', Sawyer became a household name, became known for both hard-hitting investigative reports and big celebrity interviews. | Journalist Diane Sawyer rose to prominence at the end of the Twentieth Century, helping to turn the network [[news magazine]] show into a successful news product. As co-anchor to [[Sam Donaldson]] for the [[ABC]] News show ''PrimeTime Live'', Sawyer became a household name, became known for both hard-hitting investigative reports and big celebrity interviews. | ||
After establishing herself as a major name in network news, Sawyer went on to co-anchor [[Good Morning America]] with another long-time newsman[[Charlie Gibson]]. | After establishing herself as a major name in network news, Sawyer went on to co-anchor [[Good Morning America]] with another long-time newsman [[Charlie Gibson]]. | ||
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Revision as of 22:14, 12 November 2007
Journalist Diane Sawyer rose to prominence at the end of the Twentieth Century, helping to turn the network news magazine show into a successful news product. As co-anchor to Sam Donaldson for the ABC News show PrimeTime Live, Sawyer became a household name, became known for both hard-hitting investigative reports and big celebrity interviews.
After establishing herself as a major name in network news, Sawyer went on to co-anchor Good Morning America with another long-time newsman Charlie Gibson.