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NEW YORK -- Diane Sawyer, whose continued commitment to "Good Morning America" has been the subject of speculation since Charles Gibson departed the show in June, has in recent weeks left some executives at ABC with the impression that she intends to remain with the program until at least early summer, according to one executive briefed directly on Sawyer's status.
By sending signals that she intends to stay with "Good Morning America" -- at least through the end of the current prime-time television season, and perhaps longer still -- Sawyer has prompted some exhaling in the upper echelons of both the news division and the network as a whole. That is because she remains ABC's biggest news star in the morning -- and perhaps the evening as well -- on a program that is by far the news division's most valuable, with annual profits believed to be well in excess of $100 million.See the full content of this document
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The executive, who spoke Tuesday on condition of anonymity because of the delicate diplomacy involved, said Sawyer had met before Christmas, as she does per...
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