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ABC News’ Charles Gibson signs off after 34 years

Charles Gibson has signed off for the last time from the ABC News anchor desk. He brings 34 years at the network to a close with Friday’s edition of “ABC World News.”

He called the job he’s leaving “a labor of love.”

Since joining ABC in 1975, he served two stints as co-host of “Good Morning America,” was an anchor of the “Primetime” newsmagazine, and tackled numerous assignments as a correspondent. He had anchored “World News” since 2006.

The 66-year-old Gibson announced his intention to retire several months ago.

On Monday, his former “Good Morning America” co-host Diane Sawyer will take over anchor duties at “World News” in what is planned as a low-key transition.