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  • In six months as anchor of "World News," the longtime morning star hasn't changed the newscast's second-place status, but she has brought a sharper edge to the aging format.

    How Diane Sawyer Has Changed 'World News': More Edge, 'Advocacy' Program 2010

  • In six months as anchor of "World News," the longtime morning star hasn't changed the newscast's second-place status, but she has brought a sharper edge to the aging format.

    After six months as anchor, Diane Sawyer is bringing a sharper edge to ABC's 'World News' 2010

  • It's possible that Ms. Couric could survive if a major news event lifted the newscast's ratings or some other shift occurred at CBS.

    CBS News, Katie Couric 2008

  • The telephone rang before the last notes of the newscast's theme song had bounced away.

    Every Secret Thing Lippman, Laura, 1959- 2003

  • Ennakkash says she asked her director several times if she could change the newscast's first sentence.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2011

  • Mr. Jennings, at 26, became the face of ABC's nightly 15-minute broadcast in 1965, but critics questioned the decision to hire him, saying he was inexperienced, unpolished and no match for his rivals, and the newscast's ratings remained lethargic.

    NYT > Home Page By DENNIS HEVESI 2011

  • The newscast's running order will be displayed on the bottom of the screen, similar to the format used by ESPN's SportsCenter, via a series of graphics that Bare described as "Chiclets," after the chewing gum squares of the same name.

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

  • The newscast's running order will be displayed on the bottom of the screen, similar to the format used by ESPN's SportsCenter, via a series of graphics that Bare described as "Chiclets," after the chewing gum squares of the same name.

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

  • Asked if he perceived the "Evening News" to be damaged, Mr. Pelley said no, citing the newscast's many awards won under Ms. Couric's tenure and praising the staff of the news organization.

    NYT > Home Page By BRIAN STELTER 2011

  • Mr. Jennings, at 26, became the face of ABC's nightly 15-minute broadcast in 1965, but critics questioned the decision to hire him, saying he was inexperienced, unpolished and no match for his rivals, and the newscast's ratings remained lethargic.

    NYT > Home Page By DENNIS HEVESI 2011

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