maestrodawg65 wrote:
CELEBRITYSLEUTH wrote:
More like Elizabeth Vargas and Bob Woodruff get shafted again. The two senior reporters for the network, who were once up for Peter Jennings' seat and got shafted in favor of having Diane switch from mornings to nights. David Muir? He couldn't create a pimple on the careers of those two! And having George as the Managing Editor and Lead Anchor? That should have gone to Bob Woodruff. Nobody has more experience at the network. But I guess since George has been the liberal male figurehead since joining GMA, they'll just continue to give him more titles at the network. I swear there has to be some funny money changing hands somewhere! With George and his Clinton political connections.
You've got a few things mixed up in your chronology there --
Soon after Peter Jennings' passing, and after a brief interim with Charles Gibson filling in, Vargas and Woodruff DID get the
nod as lead anchors. They began in January 2006, but then fate stepped in quickly. After only a few weeks, Woodruff was nearly killed
on assignment in Iraq, and due to the severity of his injuries, never returned to the anchor desk. Gibson came back to assist Vargas for while . By May, Vargas was beginning her maternity leave, and soon afterward resigned as anchor.
The rumor was that Charles Gibson bargained hard to be the sole anchor during contract negotiations, and it only was made easier with both Woodruff and Vargas sidelined -- so ABC handed the show over to him at the end of May and it was his for over 3 years until late '09 when Diane Sawyer took over.... she had little if anything to do with the Woodruff/Vargas situation.
At least both of them still have jobs with ABC, but now Elizabeth has settled into her 20/20 role, plus the GMA work and I'm not sure she'd even take it back at this point. As for Bob -- he's gotten a lot of his capabilites back and is obviously able to handle stories, but he admits he still has moments where he has difficulty finding words... that's easy to cover up when you're doing taped pieces, not so much when you're anchoring a live show.
My take is that if Bob Woodruff hadn't been injured, he could have pretty well held down the fort while Elizabeth Vargas was out on maternity leave, and by the end of 2006, they probably would've been able to re-team and held onto the show for quite a while, even going up against Katie Couric and Brian Williams.
Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC_World_Newshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Vargashttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Woodruff.