Terry Moran, a veteran correspondent, is leaving ABC News after 27 years to pursue new opportunities. Moran’s departure follows a restructuring within ABC News, specifically impacting its investigative unit. His last day is set for May 31st.
Moran held several prominent positions during his tenure, including co-anchor of “Nightline,” chief White House correspondent, and co-anchor of “This Week.” He covered major events such as the Iraq War, multiple presidential elections, and interviewed numerous influential figures.
Kim Godwin, the president of ABC News, praised Moran’s contributions in a memo to staff, highlighting his incisive reporting, storytelling abilities, and commitment to journalistic excellence. She acknowledged his distinguished career and impact on ABC News.
While specific details regarding Moran’s next steps remain undisclosed, the report emphasizes his desire to explore different professional avenues after a long and impactful career at ABC News. His departure marks the end of an era for the network.
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