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1953–1960 1965–1967 1967–1976 1976–1978 1978–1992 1984–1992 1992–1996
1994–1996 1996–1997 1997–1998 1998–2000 2000–2004 October–November 2000 November 2000–March 2003
1994–1996 1996–1997 1997–1998 1998–2000 2000–2004 October–November 2000 November 2000–March 2003
March–September 2003 September 2003–January 2004 January 2004–January 2006 2004–2005 January–June 2006 July 2006 2006–2007
March–September 2003 September 2003–January 2004 January 2004–January 2006 2004–2005 January–June 2006 July 2006 2006–2007
2007–2009 2009–2011 2011–2012 2012–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015 2015–2020
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2018–2020 2020–2021 2021–present
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News and Views

1948–1951

ABC (United States 1946)

After The Deadlines

1951–1952

ABC (United States 1946)

All-Star News

1952–1953

ABC (United States 1946)

John Daly and the News

1953–1960

John Daly and the News (1953)

American Newsstand

1960–1962

ABC News (1962)

Ron Cochran with the News

1962–1965

ABC News (1962)

Peter Jennings with the News

1965–1967

Peter Jennings with the News - ABC 1965

ABC Evening News

1967–1976

ABC Evening News 1968

1976–1978

ABC Evening News 1976

World News Tonight

1978–1992

ABC World News Tonight (1978)

1984–1992 (with Peter Jennings)

ABC World News Tonight (1985)

1992–1996 (with Peter Jennings)

ABC World News Tonight 1992

1994–1996 (with Peter Jennings)

ABC World News Tonight 1994

1996–1998

1996–1997 (with Peter Jennings)

ABC World News Tonight 1996

ABC World News Tonight (first era)

1997–1998 (with Peter Jennings)

ABC World News Tonight 1997

1998–2000 (with Peter Jennings)

WNT (1999)

2000–2004

WNT (2000-2004)

October–November 2000

WNT (October-November 2000)

November 2000–March 2003

WNT (November 2000-2003)

Peter Jennings' name was changed from FF Meta to Futura.

March–September 2003

ABC World News Tonight March 2003

September 2003–January 2004

ABC World News Tonight September 2003

January 2004–January 2006

ABC World News Tonight 2004

2004–2005 (with Peter Jennings)

ABC World News Tonight 2004 (with Peter Jennings)

Peter Jennings' name was removed from the program title card one week after his death in August 2005.

January–July 2006

ABC World News Tonight 2005

ABC World News

2006–2009

July 2006 (with Charles Gibson)

ABC World News 2006

2006–2007 (with Charles Gibson)

ABC World News 2006-2

2007–2009 (with Charles Gibson)

ABC World News 2007

2009–2012

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Designer:  National Ministry of Design
Typography:  Spectrum
ITC Blair ("Diane Sawyer")
Helvetica (graphics)
Launched:  2009

2009–2011 (with Diane Sawyer)

ABC World News 2009

2011–2012 (with Diane Sawyer)

ABC World News 2011

2012–2014

Designer:  Ned Piyadarakorn
BIGSTAR
Typography:  Spectrum
ITC Blair ("Diane Sawyer")
FF DIN (graphics)
Launched:  2012

2012–2013 (with Diane Sawyer)

Abcnews logo wn

2013–2014 (with Diane Sawyer)

LOGO WN-with-Diane

ABC World News Tonight (second era)

2014–2015 (with David Muir)

ABCWorldNewsTonightLogo

After David Muir became new anchor, it was reverted back to World News Tonight.

2015–2020

WNT (2015-present)

2015–2020 (with David Muir)

WNT 2015

2018–2020 (with David Muir)

WNT 2018

2020–2021

World News Tonight Weekend 2020

2020–2021 (with David Muir)

ABC World News Tonight 2020

In 2020, Edd Kalehoff's theme was revamped.

2021–present

World News Tonight Weekend 2021

2021–present (with David Muir)

World News Tonight 2021 a


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