Cecilia Vega Departs ABC News After Decade-Long Tenure, Embarks on New Media Venture
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Chief White House Correspondent Cecilia Vega has officially departed ABC News following a distinguished ten-year career with the network, sources confirmed on Tuesday. The award-winning journalist, known for her rigorous on-the-ground reporting during multiple presidential administrations, has transitioned to a new role as a senior contributor at a competing media outlet. The move marks a significant shift in the political media landscape, with Vega’s exit prompting speculation about future coverage dynamics. Her tenure at ABC included high-profile interviews and extensive coverage of major national events, including elections and international summits. Industry analysts cite this development as a strategic recalibration for both the network and the correspondent. Further details regarding her replacement and upcoming projects remain forthcoming.