The idea that we will be destroying something that was great is just wrong, ... The goal is to retain that and built on it.

Ted Koppel is a unique voice in American journalism. There's no point in trying to replace him as an individual. It's incumbent upon us to find a slightly different approach.

All three of them have an incisive and distinctive edge to their journalism.

We're up against an ocean of entertainment shows, and we've got one of the most famous (news brand) names in TV. That, to me, is not a failing situation.

It's a very flexible format.

All about context and bringing light where there is otherwise heat.

Viewers will see a profound change in the look of the show. But in terms of the types of stories we do, that won't change. We'll still have a commitment to international news.

I am delighted and honored to be working with such an accomplished team of journalists.

They are the ultimate forgotten people.