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Ben Sherwood New ABC News President

DAVID BAUDER   12/ 3/10 04:46 PM ET   AP

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NEW YORK — ABC has selected Ben Sherwood, a former producer of "Good Morning America" who left to write novels and start a website, as its news division president.

He replaces David Westin, who announced earlier in the fall that he would be stepping down after 14 years.

Sherwood takes over a news division where personnel transitions have left some broadcasts losing ground in the ratings to the market leader, NBC News. Diane Sawyer replaced Charles Gibson at "World News," George Stephanopoulos moved from Washington to fill Sawyer's slot on "Good Morning America" and Christiane Amanpour was hired from CNN to anchor "This Week" on Sunday morning.

Sherwood worked closely in the past with Sawyer, now ABC's top news anchor. He joined the network as a producer at "Primetime Live" in 1989 when she was there and was the behind-the-scenes boss at the morning show in the early 2000s when Sawyer was co-anchor with Charles Gibson.

Like many news organizations, ABC News has cut staff in recent years to save money. It currently turns a profit, but Sherwood faces the challenge of maintaining that in a rapidly changing news world.

"Ben's experience with hard news was especially attractive to me," said Anne Sweeney, his boss and president of the Disney/ABC Television Group. "He knows this organization and is about to be reacquainted with a version of this organization that he hasn't seen."

Besides his work as a journalist, Sherwood is an author who wrote the novel "The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud" and is a founder of a website for people surviving in the face of adversity.

"This is a job that needs someone who can think untraditionally about traditional problems, and Ben is the kind of guy who can do it," said Richard Wald, a Columbia University journalism professor and a top executive at ABC News when Sherwood worked there.

Between two stints at ABC News, Sherwood also worked at NBC's "Nightly News." He left ABC News in 2006.

Sherwood, in an interview, praised Westin for preparing the organization for the future and expressed support for the reconstituted programs.

Since Sawyer has taken over at "World News," the NBC "Nightly News" advantage over ABC has increased by 14 percent, the Nielsen Co. said. The edge by NBC's "Today" show over "GMA" has gone up 23 percent, and the gap between NBC's "Meet the Press" and Amanpour's "This Week" has widened by 32 percent, Nielsen said.

"I'm extremely confident we are going to make real progress with all of these shows," Sherwood said. "There are opportunities at each of these shows to boost the competitive metabolism even higher than it is right now."

Meanwhile, "Nightline," often the ratings leader in its late-night slot, is the ABC newscast seeing the most success right now.

Sweeney said there is nothing on the immediate horizon regarding a more extensive working relationship between ABC News and Bloomberg. The two news organizations held talks about some ways to combine forces before the election this fall, but there were no agreements, she said.

"They are a very important business brand, with a strong team," she said. "Hopefully we will figure out ways to work with them and others in the future."

Sweeney said it was important that all her division leaders show an entrepreneurial spirit of the type Sherwood did in starting his own website.

"That's what they bring to the company: the ability to see beyond where we are today and envision how much bigger and greater and relevant we can be to our consumers tomorrow," she said.

Sherwood starts his new job on Monday.

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10:29 PM on 12/07/2010
"ABC News" has long been an oxymoron.
Even after they canned John Stossel.
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lackofoversight
A nickel isn't worth a dime today... Y. Berra
09:37 PM on 12/06/2010
After hearing from Anne Sweeney, president of Disney/ABC television .... that hard news is attractive to her .... implying that is what's been missing from ABC News since she's been the boss .... I don't hold out much hope that the new ABC News Division won't be just another Mickey Mouse operation.
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11:08 PM on 12/05/2010
Isn't that Agent Smith from the Matrix?!?!
10:46 PM on 12/05/2010
As David Michael Green said today at www.commondreams.org ,"We live in a time where only a fool would not be despondent about the state of our country. Almost everything about our condition is ugly."
10:17 PM on 12/05/2010
The new head of Disney News forgot his mouse ears beanie. Doesn't that violate the dress code?
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02:42 PM on 12/05/2010
Ben's experience with hard news was especially attractive to me," said Anne Sweeney, his boss and president of the Disney/ABC Television Group....That alone should tell you that ABC will even more light weight in the "News" programs....goddam Disney company ferchrissakes
09:23 PM on 12/05/2010
GMA has had a lobotomy! F&F
02:04 PM on 12/05/2010
I guess we can expect another Fox
04:04 PM on 12/22/2010
Nope. More like another milquetoast center left network.
01:57 PM on 12/05/2010
This guy wont do anything in regard to bringing back real news. It will be all flash bang and celebrity crap. Look for more mind numbing TV edits and stroboscopic hypno techniques, thats about all they will do.
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12:34 PM on 12/05/2010
Memo to the New ABC News President - Replace ABC World News Tonight with BBC World News America with Matt Frei, Katty Kay, and from England The Great Jeremy Paxman!!!!
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12:20 PM on 12/05/2010
I liked him in "The Matrix."
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08:29 AM on 12/05/2010
Fantastic, he's a fiction author. Since that's the direction the news is going in I think ABC really nailed this one. *eye roll*
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06:31 PM on 12/04/2010
i thought it was a new "Chef"
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06:00 PM on 12/04/2010
Put sunglasses on him and it's: "Mr. Anderson..."
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Justice went out of style too soon
06:35 PM on 12/04/2010
Good eye.
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10:45 AM on 12/04/2010
Who is in charge of the weekend version of GMA? I have never been more frustrated with ABC News as I have lately. Today they interviewed Orin Hatch regarding extending the Bush Tax Cuts. Not only did the female anchor interviewing not even attempt to question his statements, she allowed him to condemn the Democrats for having 4 years to do something about them and waiting until today to pull a Saturday session...Not once did anyone at ABC News question Hatch on the fact that Republicans have had 10 years of these tax cuts and they haven't produced any jobs, they haven't created any relief for the lower or middle class - NOTHING. She just smiled and thanked him. ABC had no one to rebutt Hatch's blatant Right Wing rhetoric. What the He// has happened at ABC? They praise Palin on DWTS, they inject us with more venom from Elisabeth Hasselbeck by putting her on GMA during the week which I quit watching since they added her to the show, and now they have these lame anchors who don't even attempt to question the Right Wing Bias anymore. I guess I can give up ONE MORE NEWS show on ABC...God I wish I had cable and didn't have to rely on local over the air broadcast.
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02:11 AM on 12/04/2010
ugh.. he did good morning America? - so I guess he's got low self esteem and requires no-dignity - does he go around proclaiming stuff like "I gave the go ahead for the 40 second "what's great cook out food for Memorial Day" segment!...