ABC News says Jennings' replacement for anchor job won't be Diane Sawyer



NEW YORK (AP) -- ABC News has not named a permanent replacement for the late Peter Jennings at "World News Tonight," but did say Monday who it won't be -- Diane Sawyer.
The network was responding to a report in Broadcasting & amp; Cable magazine that "insiders at the network are buzzing over Diane Sawyer's apparent interest in the blue-chip slot."
But after speaking to both Sawyer and ABC News President David Westin, Westin spokesman Jeffrey Schneider said Sawyer was not a candidate for the evening anchor job.
It's likely that Sawyer will probably be doing more prime-time documentaries, but she's remaining at "Good Morning America," he said.
Sawyer has not been among the "World News Tonight" fill-in anchors -- Charles Gibson, Elizabeth Vargas and Bob Woodruff, who have all been mentioned as candidates for the full-time job.
There's no timetable for ABC News' announcement, Schneider said.