The Great Financial Crisis shook the foundations of our economies and markets, and Bloomberg’s John Authers finds that “the ...
In another blow to ABC’s challenged news operation, ABC News chief David Westin has announced plans to ankle after 13 years at the helm. ABC revealed Westin’s departure late on Labor Day, ...
Read Westin's goodbye e-mail to staff and Disney-ABC Television Group president Anne Sweeney's reaction. By Lindsay Powers, Georg Szalai Read Anne Sweeney’s and David Westin’s e-mails NEW YORK — David ...
There’s an opening at the top at ABC News. David Westin announced that he will step down as President at the end of this year. “I’ve always admired those few who know when it’s time to move on,” he ...
In 1997, David Westin took his first job in journalism. His position? President of ABC News. Westin chronicled his 14 years at the helm of ABC News for his new book “Exit Interview,” which he ...
University alum David Westin announced his intent to resign as president of ABC News in an e-mail sent to his staff Monday night. Westin, who grew up in Ann Arbor and earned multiple degrees from the ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: David Westin is an Anchor for Wall Street Week in the Bloomberg News with 17 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1995 Forum as a President for the ...
David Westin resigned as president of ABC News after 13 years, saying he will seek opportunities outside of the Walt Disney Co. network. Westin, 57, will stay on through year-end while a replacement ...
ABC News President David Westin is leaving the network at year's end following a tumultuous year that saw the division shed 300 positions due to the changing nature of the news-gathering business, ...
David Westin, the Bloomberg TV anchor, will focus more intently on duties tied to “Wall Street Week” as the network focuses more intently on breaking-news coverage throughout the market day. Westin ...
Former 'Good Morning America' Executive Producer to Take Helm from David Westin Dec. 3, 2010— -- In a packed ABC News studio, incoming network president Ben Sherwood vowed to "work his heart out" ...
On Nov. 7, 2000, producers and editors at ABC News prepared to make a very public decision. It was election night, with George W. Bush facing off against Al Gore. And it was, memorably, undecided ...