Terry Moran
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Terry Moran (b. December 9, 1959) is the co-anchor of Nightline. He had been ABC News' chief White House correspondent from September 1999 to November 2005. He often anchors World News, Nightline, and other ABC News broadcasts. Prior to his White House assignment, Moran covered Vice President Al Gore's presidential campaign. Moran became one of the three full-time anchors of Nightline following Ted Koppel's last broadcast in November 2005.
Prior to joining ABC News, Moran was a correspondent and anchor for Court TV, where he was recognized for his expertise in covering the Lyle and Erik Menendez murder trial in Los Angeles, California, in 1993.
Terry Moran graduated from Lawrence University in 1982 and received the Lucia R. Briggs Distinguished Achievement Award in 2003.
Preceded by Sam Donaldson 1998–1999 |
ABC News Chief White House Correspondent September 1999–November 2005 |
Succeeded by Martha Raddatz November 2005–Present |
Preceded by Ted Koppel |
Nightline anchor November 28, 2005- With Martin Bashir and Cynthia McFadden |
Succeeded by Current |