Charles Gibson ends 19-year run on 'GMA'
NEW YORK (AP) -- After Diane Sawyer and Robin Roberts delivered his morning coffee and glazed doughnut, Charles Gibson celebrated his final day on "Good Morning America" Wednesday after nearly 19 years as host. He's working later now on ABC's evening news.
It was the second farewell in a month to a morning television star who's leaving to become an evening news anchor. Earlier, Katie Couric exited NBC's "Today" show.
"Thank you to all who watch every day, because you're the most important people involved," Gibson said.