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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (234037)3/5/2002 12:28:19 PM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
Big Media is definitely wigging out. "This Week" joins CNN in attempting to save itself by replacing journalists with democrat political hacks:

'This Week' hosts are subject to change ABC's plan aims for a younger audience

By Peter Johnson
USA TODAY

More changes on the horizon at ABC News: Sam Donaldson and Cokie Roberts will likely exit This Week in a shake-up at the Sunday public affairs program. Although it's doubtful anything will happen until fall, ABC News' rising star, George Stephanopoulos, and Claire Shipman are in line to replace them.
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Like Nightline, This Week has been struggling to maintain its audience. At one time, the show was rated No.1, but it has been sinking in the ratings since David Brinkley stepped down as anchor in 1996 and now gets pummeled by NBC's Meet the Press.

usatoday.com