Channel 7 news sunday night

A blast from the past! Channel 7 News on Sunday night was a staple of many households in the United States, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s. Here's a brief rundown:

Channel 7 News, also known as ABC World News Sunday, was a weekly news program that aired on Sunday evenings on ABC (American Broadcasting Company). The program was broadcast from 1953 to 1979 and was one of the longest-running news programs on television.

The program was anchored by several notable journalists over the years, including:

  1. John Daly (1953-1960)
  2. Frank Reynolds (1960-1967)
  3. Howard K. Smith (1967-1973)
  4. Harry Reasoner (1973-1979)

The program covered a wide range of national and international news stories, as well as in-depth reporting on major events, such as the Apollo 11 moon landing, the Watergate scandal, and the Iran hostage crisis.

Channel 7 News was known for its serious and straightforward reporting style, which was a hallmark of ABC News during that era. The program was also notable for its use of documentary-style reporting, which featured in-depth investigations and exposés on various topics.

The program ended its run in 1979, when ABC decided to replace it with a new Sunday night news program, "20/20." However, the legacy of Channel 7 News continues to be felt in the world of journalism, and many of its former anchors and reporters went on to have successful careers in the industry.