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Kimberly Godwin is about to be the first Black person to run a major US broadcast network newsroom
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ABC News names Godwin as president
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The longtime CBS News executive will be the first Black woman to lead a broadcast news division.
The Walt Disney Co. has named Kimberly Godwin president of ABC News.
Godwin, a longtime producer and executive at CBS News, will become the first Black woman to lead a broadcast news division. She succeeds James Goldston, who stepped down as president of ABC News earlier this year.
Godwin will start at ABC in early May and report to Peter Rice, chairman of Disney General Entertainment Content.
A top deputy to CBS News president Susan Zirinsky, Godwin was most recently executive vp news at CBS, overseeing all newsgathering worldwide for the venerable broadcast news division. She also had oversight of newsrooms at all the CBS-owned and operated TV stations.
ABC News names Kimberly Godwin first Black woman to lead a major broadcast news division Lexi Lonas © Getty Images ABC News names Kimberly Godwin first Black woman to lead a major broadcast news division
ABC News announced that Kimberly Godwin will be its next president, making her the first Black woman to lead a major broadcast news division.
Godwin will start her role in May as she is still working out the details to get out of her contract with NBC News, where she is currently the executive vice president of news, ABC News confirmed to The Hill.
Godwin s transition to ABC News was flagged last week when she was still working on the final details of her new contract with Disney, ABC s parent company.
Zirinsky leaving as CBS News chief, amid industry change
DAVID BAUDER, AP Media Writer
April 14, 2021
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FILE - In this April 11, 2019 file photo, CBS News president Susan Zirinsky attends The Hollywood Reporter s annual Most Powerful People in Media cocktail reception at The Pool in New York. Zirinsky told colleagues that she will be leaving as CBS News president after two years on the job. She is expected to stay at the network in some capacity. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)Evan Agostini/Evan Agostini/Invision/AP
NEW YORK (AP) CBS News President Susan Zirinsky is stepping down after two years on the job, making it the second of the three broadcast news divisions to lose its leader in the past couple of months.
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