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NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS THE MEDIA WILL NOT PUSH THE TRUTH.

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Briton Named President of ABC News

 

By Bill Carter

 

April 10, 2014

 

ABC put in place the missing piece of its succession plans Thursday, naming James Goldston the president of ABC News, replacing Ben Sherwood.

 

Last month ABC promoted Mr. Sherwood to the position of co-president of the ABC/Disney Television Group. He is scheduled to succeed Anne Sweeney as president of that group in January.

 

The appointment of Mr. Goldston, who had been Mr. Sherwood’s top lieutenant at ABC News, had been expected. But the assignment includes one significant aspect: With Mr. Goldston in charge of ABC News, two of the three broadcast network news divisions will be led by British journalists. Deborah Turness, the former editor of ITV News in Britain, became president of NBC’s news unit last August.

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James Goldston came to ABC News in 2004 from ITV.

James Goldston came to ABC News in 2004 from ITV.Credit…Heidi Gutman/ABC

James Goldston came to ABC News in 2004 from ITV.

 

Mr. Goldston has been widely credited with leading the revivals of two franchise programs at ABC News, “Nightline” and “Good Morning America.” He engineered the revision of “Nightline” from a late-night interview program to a magazine format, which not only saved that long-running show from cancellation but led it to a position as the most-watched program in late-night television.

 

Mr. Goldston followed up that assignment by taking over as senior executive producer at “G.M.A.” in February 2011, just as that program began its rise to the top of the morning ratings.

 

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In a note to the news staff announcing the appointment on Thursday, Mr. Sherwood credited Mr. Goldston with helping “steer ABC News in moments of triumph and adversity.”

 

As president, Mr. Goldston will oversee all editorial and business aspects of ABC News, which includes television coverage on the news, ABC Radio News and its digital news operations.

 

Like Ms. Turness, Mr. Goldston previously worked at the ITV network in Britain. He came to ABC News in 2004 after a stint as executive producer of one of that country’s most popular news programs, “Tonight With Trevor McDonald” on ITV.