Kim Godwin, a trailblazing journalist and the first Black woman to lead a major broadcast news division has announced her departure as president of ABC News.
In a note to employees, Godwin shared that she decided to prioritize her family and future after a period of reflection. Her tenure was marked by huge challenges, including a high-profile scandal involving two anchors and substantial job reductions.
Despite speculation about her future, Godwin emphasized that her decision was not taken lightly, but was necessary for her personal priorities. Debra O’Connell, a seasoned Disney executive, will be interim head of ABC News, leading a team dedicated to delivering exceptional journalism.
Godwin’s departure comes amid reports questioning her leadership style and management, prompting concerns from the National Association of Black Journalists about undermining her position as a pioneering Black woman in the industry.
Her legacy as a groundbreaking journalist and leader will undoubtedly endure, inspiring future generations of journalists and media professionals. As the media landscape continues to evolve, Godwin’s departure raises questions about the future of ABC News and its place within the Disney empire.
With Disney CEO Bob Iger hinting at a potential sale or exit from linear television, the broadcasting giant faces uncertain times. Nevertheless, the commitment to quality journalism remains unwavering, and the ABC News team will continue to deliver trusted and essential reporting to the public.