Diane Sawyer began her career as a weather reporter fro WLKY-TV in
Louisville, Kentucky in 1967. She stayed until 1970 when she began her
new position on the staff of Presidential Press Secretary Ron Ziegler.
She remained in this position until 1974 when she began assisting the
former President Richard Nixon with his memoirs. In 1978 she
transitioned to broadcast journalism when she joined CBS News as a
reporter in the Washington bureau.
Other positions that Diane Sawyer has held in her distinguished career are as follows:
1978-81 CBS Evening News (State Department correspondent)
1981-84 CBS Morning News (co-anchor)
1982-84 CBS Early Morning News (co-anchor)
1984-89 60 Minutes (Sawyer became the first woman correspondent and co-editor of this flagship program)
1989-1998 ABC Prime Time Live (co-anchor with Sam Donaldson)
1999 – 2009 ABC Good Morning America (co-anchor)
2010 – present ABC World News (Following retirement of Charles Gibson)
Diane Sawyer has established herself as a highly respected figure
where her viewing audience admires her for her personality and her
talents as an investigative reporter. She has her own unique style when
conducting interviews with personalities and leaders and with her
smarts asks the tough questions her audience expects.
Diane Sawyer’s current position with ABC Prime Time Live is a
culmination of a long career where she began as a weather reporter in a
TV regional market to her continued progression to her current
position. In her current position she has both a national and
international presence before her audience. In her current position, as
in previous positions, she still has to conduct the necessary
background research on the topic under investigation or person being
interviewed, she must be exhaustive in double checking all of her facts
and verify that all sources used are reliable prior to making her
presentation to her viewing audience each week.
Diane Sawyer is at the top ranking in her profession due to her
formidable blend of intelligence, personal drive, and determination to
continually excel. To reach this level of excellence takes a
tremendous level of effort. It takes exhaustive research on the key
issues of the subject matter, it takes perseverance to develop the right
questions to ask on the subject matter, and relationship with the
people who assist in doing the research. A person must only present
facts or information that can be verified with a trustworthy source. At
last there must be a peer review with others to ensure all the facts are
valid, verifiable and that the presentation is free from any personal
bias as much as possible.
What are your thoughts on Diane Sawyer?
Until next time,
Chloe
Sources
“http://www.museum.tv/eotvsection.php?entrycode=sawyerdiane” n.d
“http://www.biography.com/people/diane-sawyer-9472787?page=1#synopsis“n.d
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