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In a career spanning four decades, Diane has been a trailblazer for women and for journalism. She has been a leader in morning television, prime time magazines, and the ABC flagship broadcast World News. Her final season at World News delivered its most-watched season in six years.
Her work also includes some of the most-watched interviews in prime time—38 million viewers watched the first and only interview with Michael Jackson and his new wife Lisa Marie Presley; 22 million viewers watched her unforgettable interview with Whitney Houston about drug use; 21 million viewers watched her interview with the family of Nicole Brown Simpson, their first and only interview; 14 million viewers watched Jaycee Dugard describe how she survived for 18 years when kidnappers imprisoned her in their backyard; and 24 million people watched the Olympic athlete known to the world as Bruce Jenner reveal that Caitlyn Jenner was always the real person inside.
Diane changed the landscape of what was possible for women.
Her interviews also include American presidents, countless world lead
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Diane Sawyer
American television broadcast journalist (born 1945)
Lila Diane Sawyer (; born December 22, 1945) is an American television broadcast journalist known for anchoring major programs on two networks including ABC World News Tonight, Good Morning America, 20/20, and Primetimenewsmagazine while at ABC News. During her tenure at CBS News, she hosted CBS Morning and was the first woman correspondent on 60 Minutes. Prior to her journalism career, she was a member of U.S. President Richard Nixon's White House staff and assisted in his post-presidency memoirs. Presently she works for ABC News producing documentaries and interview specials.
Early life
Sawyer was born in Glasgow, Kentucky,[1] to Jean W. (née Dunagan), an elementary school teacher, and Erbon Powers "Tom" Sawyer, a county judge.[2] Her ancestry includes English, Irish, Scots-Irish, and German.[3] She has an older sister, Linda.[4] Soon after her birth, her family moved to Louisville, where her father rose to local prominence as a Republican politi
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