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Again, the network turned to Gibson. For several weeks, he even did double duty. There he was, at the crack of dawn on "GMA," then at dinner time on "World News." By July 2006, he was finally free to concentrate on "World News" while serving, at last, as the face of ABC News. Since then, he has led "World News" in its spirited battle with customary ratings champ Brian Williams at NBC's "Nightly News" as well as Katie Couric, who in a whirlwind of publicity arrived at "The CBS Evening News" shortly after Gibson's "World News" induction, only to languish in third place. It is this high office that Gibson is vacating after Friday's "World News" broadcast. In an orderly and low-key passing of the torch, Sawyer will replace him Monday at the "World News" anchor desk. Meanwhile, in Gibson's new life of much-earned retirement, he presumably will still be hoping viewers tuned to "World News" have "had a good day." ___ ABC is owned by The Walt Disney Co. ___ On the Net:
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