ABC News president Kim Godwin has announced her departure from the network. In an internal memo shared with staff on Sunday night, Godwin, alongside Debra OConnell, president of News Group and Networks at Disney Entertainment, conveyed the news. Godwin expressed her decision to retire from broadcast journalism after reflecting on her tenure. She emphasized the significance of her role as the first Black woman to lead a national broadcast news network and thanked her colleagues for their support.
OConnell assured the staff that she would oversee ABC News temporarily and looked forward to collaborating with the leadership team to chart a new direction. Godwin’s departure comes after a restructuring earlier in the year, where OConnell was tasked with integrating ABC News and the ABC TV stations business.
During her time at ABC News, Godwin faced challenges, including the suspension and firing of GMA3 co-hosts Amy Robach and TJ Holmes. Despite facing criticism, she received support from within the organization, as highlighted by the National Association of Black Journalists.
Godwin expressed pride in ABC News’ accomplishments under her leadership, including numerous awards and high ratings. She credited the exceptional team for their dedication and highlighted the success of initiatives like ABC News Live and ABC News Studios. She thanked Dana Walden and Debra OConnell for their support and expressed gratitude to the entire ABC News team.
In conclusion, Godwin expressed optimism for the future of journalism and wished the team continued success.