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The Sunday-morning show will gain "international perspective."
Or, you know, at least in the same planetary range.
Compare the transition between Charles Gibson and Diane Sawyer to that of Conan O'Brien and Jay Leno. You probably forgot the first one even happened.
Last year, the legendary journalist's old home tried to lure her back.
And she kicked Katie Couric's butt, which must have felt nice.
Sorry, Andrea, but we have to disagree.
But it didn't cause a significant dip in ratings, either.
The impending arrival of George Stephanopoulos has started a game of musical chairs at ABC.
Don't tell Chris Cuomo.
Soon we will all be paid in 'floating gold coins or mushrooms,' says one media critic.
We ask you to try and predict how the McCain camp will spin Sarah Palin’s ‘Bush Doctrine’ flub into a positive.
Twice yesterday, the Republican vice-presidential nominee seemed to slip up in her knowledge of Bush Iraq policy.
Palin performs well in the first segment of her interview series with the ABC News anchor.
The former presidential candidate's confession on 'Nightline' last night was slightly more smug than we would have liked.
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