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Kim Godwin, President of ABC News, Departs from Network

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ABC News president Kim Godwin has announced her retirement from the network after reflecting on her tenure. In an internal memo sent to staff, Godwin expressed her decision to retire from broadcast journalism, citing the importance of prioritizing her family and future. Debra OConnell, president of News Group and Networks at Disney Entertainment, will lead ABC News in the interim.

Godwin’s career spanned over 40 years, starting as an executive producer and eventually becoming the first Black woman to lead a national broadcast news network. She joined ABC News in 2021 but faced challenges during her tenure, including the suspension and firing of co-hosts from GMA3. Despite these challenges, Godwin led ABC News to numerous accolades and achievements, including being consistently ranked as the number one news network.

In her farewell memo, Godwin expressed gratitude to her team and highlighted the exceptional work done by ABC News staff. She acknowledged the importance of truthful reporting and the dedication of the team in delivering comprehensive coverage to viewers. Godwin also praised the success of ABC News Live and ABC News Studios, showcasing the network’s commitment to innovation and quality journalism.

As Godwin bids farewell to ABC News and the journalism profession, she leaves with a sense of pride, accomplishment, and gratitude. She thanked her colleagues, executives, and the entire ABC News team for their support and inspiration throughout her career. Godwin’s departure marks the end of a remarkable chapter in broadcast journalism, but her legacy of excellence and dedication will continue to inspire future generations in the industry.

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