The Good Morning America co-host was named to replace Elizabeth Vargas less than a week after World News Tonight fell to last place in the evening news ratings for the first time since 2001.
ABC has chosen a new anchor for its evening news show. Charlie Gibson is moving from Good Morning America to World News Tonight. Gibson replaces Elizabeth Vargas and Bob Woodruff. The show had already lost Wooodruff to a serious injury suffered while reporting in Iraq. Vargas recently announced she was pregnant.
Continuing a remarkable period of upheaval at the top ranks of broadcast news, ABC appointed Charles Gibson on Tuesday to replace Elizabeth Vargas as anchor of its hard-luck "World News Tonight" evening newscast.
The post-Peter Jennings, two-anchor format on World News Tonight that ABC unveiled Jan. 3 with Bob Woodruff and Elizabeth Vargas had problems almost from the start. Tuesday, in a move that had been rumored for months, ABC killed the format and installed 63-year-old Charles Gibson, a fixture on Good Morning America for the past 19 years, as solo anchor.