WABC Names Mary Ann Fox VP of Programming
Mary Anne Fox has been named vice president of programming for New York ABC-owned station WABC.
In her new role, Fox will oversee the programming strategy for all non-news programs across WABC, including Live with Kelly and Mark. This position was previously held by esteemed television executive Art Moore.
“Mary Anne Fox brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record in crafting content that captivates and informs audiences,” said Marilu Galvez, president and general manager of WABC. “Her outstanding reputation as a journalist, TV producer and manager, combined with her exceptional talent management skills, makes her the ideal addition to our team.”
Fox will collaborate with other department heads to develop and manage programming strategies and scheduling for the local market. Additionally, she will be responsible for leading the programming department that creates and produces local specials for WABC.
Most recently, Fox served as vice president of News for CNN, where she directed the editorial vision and daily operations of the New York Bureau and spearheaded the network’s breaking news coverage of critical events, such as the 2022 New York City subway attack and subsequent search for the suspect, the Buffalo supermarket shooting, and the Chelsea bombing. Fox also oversaw CNN’s business and legal units.
She has an extensive background in programming and field production. She spent nearly a decade as a producer and senior producer for Anderson Cooper 360. During her tenure, she produced investigative and feature stories, including acclaimed documentaries such as Planet in Peril and Planet in Peril: Battlelines, featuring Anderson Cooper, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Jeff Corwin and Lisa Ling.
Fox joined CNN’s New York Bureau in 2014 as regional newsgathering director, where she led news coverage across the northeast, driving impactful reporting on significant stories including the trial of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the protests stemming from Eric Garner’s death, and the Larry Nasser sexual assault case.
Her career at CNN started in 2001 as a desk assistant in the New York Bureau. Shortly after, she joined NewsNight with Aaron Brown.
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