WCBS Anchor Jumps to ABC News
/When WCBS Weekend Morning Anchor Diane Macedo announced she was leaving the station earlier this month, many thought she had landed a bigger gig.
Macedo stayed mum on the new job, but this morning and internal email sent inside of ABC News, shows where she is about to resurface.
Marcedo starts Today as as Anchor of World News Now and America This Morning and will be a New York-based correspondent.
Here is the internal memo, obtained by FTVLive, sent to ABC staffers:
Team -
I'm pleased to announce that Diane Macedo is joining ABC News as anchor of World News Now and America This Morning and will be a New York-based correspondent starting today.
A skilled and versatile journalist, Diane joins us from WCBS in New York where she covered many of the biggest recent stories in the Northeast, including the death of Eric Garner, the East Village building explosion, the Philadelphia Amtrak derailment and the WDBJ shooting in Virginia.
Previously, Diane was a reporter and anchor at the Fox Business Network, as well as news editor for FoxNews.com.
A daughter of parents who immigrated from Portugal, Diane is fluent in both Portuguese and Spanish. Her love for news developed early in life, discussing news of the day at the dinner table and later learning the basics of broadcast news at the local program NewTV while studying at Boston College.
The tireless Reena Ninan will return to dayside reporting. Reena has done a terrific job leading the charge overnight on some of our biggest breaking stories, from the Paris terror attacks and the tragic shooting in Charleston to the Freddie Gray protests in Baltimore and the devastating earthquake in Nepal.
Diane joins our brilliant number one overnight team. They are often the unsung heroes of this news division, on the front lines of our coverage when news breaks and continually driving the conversation into each day. We’re grateful for their incredible work through each and every night, and I’m excited to see Diane join Kendis, Ken and the team.
Please join me in welcoming her to ABC News.
James