Robert Murphy

VP, Administration, ABC News at Disney

Robert Murphy is the vice president of Administration for ABC News, part of The ABC Television Network and The Walt Disney Company, where he played key roles in the re-launch of “Nightline” and the political coverage of the 2008 and 2012 elections. He is based in New York and reports to ABC News President James Goldston.

Prior to becoming vice president in 2007, he was senior vice president of multimedia, responsible for producing news content across a variety of broadcast, cable, internet and wireless platforms. He was made senior vice president for Hard News at ABC in 1993, where he was responsible for the coverage of all the ABC News bureaus, as well as flagship programs like “World News Tonight” and “World News This Morning.”

Murphy joined ABC in 1976 on the Washington bureau desk and served in Washington until 1981 when he moved to New York to oversee television news coverage. Prior to joining ABC, he was staff assistant to Congressman Peter Rodino during the House Judiciary Committee’s impeachment inquiry of President Richard Nixon.

He is a 1971 graduate of Fairfield University on whose board of trustees he currently serves and holds a Master of Business Administration from the College of William & Mary. He also serves as the chairman of the board of Abraham House, a nonprofit agency operating in the South Bronx dedicated to providing alternatives to incarceration as well as family services that break the cycle of crime and allow first-time offenders to become contributing members of their community.

Links

Org chart

Manager

Timeline

  • VP, Administration, ABC News

    Current role

View in org chart