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David Muir is switching things up for recent broadcasts of World News Tonight, taking the show with ABC News to Texas.
David Muir reports on the Kerrville, Texas, youth softball team competed in a national tournament in Oklahoma City just days after floods devastated their hometown.
The new series will drop episodes weekdays at 6 a.m. ET, joining around-the-clock ABC News programming available on Disney+.
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The Mirror US on MSNABC News anchor David Muir reveals devastating aftermath of horror plane crashThe ABC World News Tonight anchor, David Muir, reported on a small plane crash in Pembroke Pines, Florida, which left four people, the pilot and three passengers, injured ...
For the first time since Llamas took over on June 2, NBC “Nightly News” outperformed ABC “World News Tonight” in the 25-54 ...
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The Mirror US on MSNDavid Muir praised for showing 'devastating' impact of Arizona wildfiresDuring the July 14 segment of ABC's World News Tonight, viewers praised host David Muir for his efforts to show the ...
Along the banks of the Guadalupe River, David Muir meets with Robert Brake Jr. as he searches for his parents who were washed away by the rapidly rising floods.
According to Nielsen ratings, NBC Nightly News averaged 904,000 viewers in the coveted 25-54 demo on Tuesday, while ABC World ...
As the death toll surpasses 110 after the deadliest floods the U.S. has seen in decades, David Muir speaks to a man still looking for his parents after their cabin was washed away by rapid floods.
ABC News is unsettled by recent strides made by NBC Nightly News's Tom Llamas during his first month as host, an industry ...
The Texas Voodoo girls softball team from Kerr County, traveled to Oklahoma City to compete in a national tournament. David Muir shares the story of healing through sports.
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ABC News will debut its first original daily news show for Disney+ on July 21, with What You Need To Know, anchored by James ...
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