Elizabeth Vargas is exiting ABC after a 21-year run, our sister site Variety reports.
During her time with the network, she has also anchored or co-anchored World News Tonight, World News Tonight Sunday and Primetime Monday, and served as a correspondent for Primetime Thursday.
The reporter joined Good Morning America as a news reader in 1996, but for the past 14 years has co-anchored its 20/20 newsmagazine.
ABC News president James Goldston announced Vargas’ departure, which will come at the end of May 2018, in a Friday memo to his staff, touting her as “an integral part of ABC News for two decades” and “one of the best broadcasters in our business.”