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Published Jan 07, 2026

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David Sloan Biography

David Sloan is the senior executive producer of 20/20, overseeing the production and daily operation of the acclaimed primetime newsmagazine.

Under Mr. Sloan’s leadership, 20/20 has remained one of the most respected news magazine programs on the air. Sloan is also the senior executive producer of breaking news specials for ABC News, the Diane Sawyer specials, and the new series “Truth and Lies”

Mr. Sloan began his ABC News career as a researcher for Good Morning America in 1979. He quickly moved up the ranks, serving eventually as its senior producer and overseeing international projects for the morning show.

David joined 20/20 in 1990 as a producer working on a wide variety of stories with all of the correspondents.

As a senior producer of 20/20 and its executive producer “since 2000”, he has won seven Emmy Awards, four Peabody Awards and a DuPont Award from Columbia University.

In 2006 he was named executive producer of ABC News’ second newsmagazine, Primetime, and he re-branded that program before its merger with 20/20.

Immediately before joining ABC News, Mr. Sloan was a general assignment reporter at the Star-Ledger, during which time he also taught English and writing at his alma mater, Rutgers University. Mr. Sloan and his husband Steve reside in New York City.

David Sloan Age

David Sloan is the senior executive producer of 20/20, overseeing the production and daily operation of the acclaimed primetime newsmagazine. He has not revealed his actual age. The information is under review and will be updated soon.

David Sloan Family

The information regarding his father, mother, brothers, and sisters is not posted. We are still doing research and we shall update the details immediately after the results are ready.

David Sloan Wife

The details of Sloan’s wife, Kids and dating are not available as of now. The information is under review and will soon be updated

David Sloan Net Worth

Mr. Sloan began his ABC News career as a researcher for Good Morning America in 1979. He quickly moved up the ranks, serving eventually as its senior producer and overseeing international projects for the morning show. David estimated Net Worth as of 2019 is under review and will be soon ve up0dated.

David Sloan Articles

Sloan recent Articles

mainepublic.org — Today’s poem is “Leaving” by David Sloan. David is a graduate of the University of Southern Maine’s Stonecoast MFA Poetry Program.

He teaches at Maine Coast Waldorf High School in Freeport. His debut poetry collection, The Irresistible In-Between, was published by Deerbrook Editions in 2013.

David writes, “Having grown up in Southern California, I’ve always been in awe of the New England autumn, not just the riot of colors.

What to do with one day in Key West, Florida

nationalgeographic.com — Perched at the very tip of the Florida Keys, Key West is a small island packed with things to do. Not many secrets exist on an island this size, but locals know a few—including just how to spend a perfect day in the Conch Republic.

Bow to the Queen: Start your day with Cuban coffee and cheese toast ordered through a window at Cuban Coffee Queen in the Historic Seaport. Snap a selfie by the mural on the wall so your friends have no doubt you are in the southernmost city.

Another View: Freeport school offers a lesson on how to curtail screen time

centralmaine.com — The Editorial Board was on target when it exhorted parents to set sensible boundaries for their children’s burgeoning screen time “Our View, Aug. 28”.

However, when they noted the impracticality of schools asking students to scale back their screen usage, they may have not known about one regional school’s technology policy.

Maine Coast Waldorf School in Freeport manages to instruct their early childhood and elementary students without the aid of any electronic devices in the classroom.

David Sloan ABC

20/20 EP David Sloan: ‘The Network Is Looking to Us to Improve ABC Fortunes on Friday Nights, and We Are Able, Willing and Ready to Help

20/20 senior executive producer David Sloan is in the midst of his 20th year producing ABC’s iconic prime time newsmagazine, and he’s still looking at fresh ways of storytelling and keeping viewers on their toes.

“We have determined, demonstrated, really, that there is this true crime viewer on Friday night that has a real sweet tooth for it,” Sloan told TVNewser on Thursday.

“We’ve evolved the show into more documentary storytelling. It is less presented, less anchor or correspondent-driven.

Not to say we don’t have our anchors or correspondents, sometimes they do a key or central interview in the program. But rather than tracker narrations, they’re almost interviewees, where, they talk about the story.”

In 2019, 20/20 has been taking the viewer back to some of the most significant newsmaker stories in recent years, examining them through a modern lens, challenging how we originally felt about the story and then sheding new light on each one by interviewing key figure “or figures” involved.

“When I took the show over, it was more of a traditional newsmagazine; multi-topic,” said Sloan. “We started growing narratives; we switched to high-concept, single-subject, which were not necessarily narrative. Then, we evolved into narrative storytelling. I think this is the next quantum leap.”

This current documentary-style iteration of 20/20 that Sloan speaks of airs in a two-hour time slot. The program has been airing Fridays from 9-11 p.m. since Jan. 4, similar to its main competitor Dateline NBC.

20/20 has lagged behind the aforementioned Dateline in the Friday night rating race these past few seasons. To be frank, the margin hasn’t been particularly close. But 20/20 is making a solid comeback in 2019.

In fact, since expanding from one hour to two at the start of 2019, 20/20 is beating Dateline head-to-head, just delivered its most-watched episode in more than two years, and is up this broadcast season-to-date in all relevant measurements.

Why growth?

“I think the two-hour length is a very successful format. Bar none,” said Sloan. “Now that we’re able to track the viewer at 9 p.m. in a single experience, we keep them at 10 p.m. because the show is built to reach a crescendo.”

Sloan added: “I think the people on Friday night –or really any night for that matter–are looking for something bigger.

They’re looking to be put into a really, really enjoyable and suspenseful experience to settle in for two hours. I think two hours wins, and I’m just really pleased right now about these last few weeks.”

The addition of Amy Robach has been significant as well.

Robach, previously GMA’s news anchor, was named 20/20 co-anchor in April 2018, after Elizabeth Vargas left 20/20 and ABC News for A&E.

Robach officially joined Sloan, co-anchor David Muir and the rest of the 20/20 team after the previous broadcast season ended in May 2018.

“What Amy brings a real curiosity and zest to the stories that are palpable when you see her talking about a subject, or doing a narration or an interview,” said Sloan.

He also brought up Robach’s recent interview with John Wayne Bobbitt, calling it “pitch-perfect,” before adding, “Go back to the year before – you saw her do the Tonya Harding interview, which was very, very pointed and incisive.

She brings a boatload of great storytelling skills, she’s extremely hardworking. She’s really adding a lot and is a great compliment to David”(Muir).”

While Robach may be the new kid on the block, Sloan is the vet.

How much longer does he plan on producing the program?

“As long as it’s still fun, and as long as they still regard me as good for the show,” Sloan said, before adding that he hadn’t really thought about it too much.

“One of the nice things we’re able to do is a combination of some iconic, vintage crime that is either still in the zeitgeist or has anniversaries as a peg,” said Sloan.

“But we’re also going to be doing some breaking news, some cases that are in the courts now in the next few weeks. It’s going to be a really nice mix.”

The two-hour broadcasts were originally slated to run for 8 weeks and then return to the traditional one-hour at 10 p.m.

However, as soon as the network started seeing success, the two-hour version was extended through March, and now ABC wants to stick with two hours of 20/20 through the first 3 Fridays in April. In essence, this gives 20/20 a shot at de-throning Dateline for the rating crown.

“We have indications that the network is looking to us to improve ABC fortunes on Friday nights,” said Sloan. “I can tell you that we are able, willing and ready to help the network in any way we can.”