ABC News’ Charles Gibson signs off after 34 years

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NEW YORK (AP) — Charles Gibson has signed off for the last time from the ABC News anchor desk. He brings 34 years at the network to a close with Friday’s edition of “ABC World News.”

He called the job he’s leaving “a labor of love.”

Since joining ABC in 1975, he served two stints as co-host of “Good Morning America,” was an anchor of the “Primetime” newsmagazine, and tackled numerous assignments as a correspondent. He had anchored “World News” since 2006.

The 66-year-old Gibson announced his intention to retire several months ago.

On Monday, his former “Good Morning America” co-host Diane Sawyer will take over anchor duties at “World News” in what is planned as a low-key transition.

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