Kim Godwin, the president of ABC News, has announced her departure from the news network after a tumultuous three-year run. In a memo to staffers, Godwin stated she is retiring from broadcast journalism to prioritize what is most important for her and her family. While it is unclear when the decision was made, as recently as Friday Godwin was leading editorial meetings at ABC News. Debra OConnell, a Disney veteran who took over in February to oversee ABC News, will temporarily oversee the network.

OConnell expressed her excitement to work with the leadership team to forge a new path forward for ABC News. Since assuming her role in February, OConnell’s goal has been to provide the team with the resources needed to build on their success and carry on the proud tradition of ABC News. Godwin’s exit follows CNN’s report that OConnell was conducting a review of her performance. Morale at ABC News had suffered under Godwin’s leadership, with employees criticizing her for a hands-off management style, lack of strategic vision, and various other complaints.

Employees at ABC News had voiced concerns about Godwin’s leadership, pointing to errors such as not having a clear strategy for the newsroom, removing heads of talent-relations, and alienating staff with her inner circle appointments. Complaints about Godwin had reached OConnell, who privately expressed frustration with the situation. The ongoing discontent among employees ultimately led to Godwin’s departure from the network. The details surrounding Godwin’s exit are still unfolding, and updates are expected as the story develops further.

Godwin’s decision to retire from broadcast journalism comes after a long career in the industry, where she has held various roles and experiences. However, after reflecting on her future and priorities, she felt that stepping away was the right choice for her and her family. OConnell’s leadership will bring a fresh perspective to ABC News, and she is committed to working with the team to build a successful future for the network. The transition in leadership marks a new chapter for ABC News as they navigate challenges and opportunities in the ever-changing media landscape.

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