Reporter Annie McCormick Announces Departure from 6abc Station
Reporter Annie McCormick has announced her departure from 6abc, marking the end of a 13-year tenure at the station. Her final day was on December 1. In a heartfelt message on social media, McCormick expressed her gratitude to viewers and highlighted her commitment to fair journalism.
Career Highlights
McCormick joined 6abc in 2012 as a general assignment reporter. Her journalism career began as a White House photo intern during the Clinton administration. She later worked as a photojournalist for various outlets, including the Philadelphia Daily News.
Before her time at 6abc, McCormick reported in Texas, New Mexico, and Harrisburg, ultimately returning to her home city of Philadelphia. She has built a reputation for her dedication to telling the stories of everyday people.
Future Endeavors
In her announcement, McCormick did not specify her next career move but emphasized her excitement about continuing to tell impactful stories in various mediums. She stated, “I will continue to tell the public’s stories in a variety of mediums, stay tuned.”
- Final day at 6abc: December 1
- Joined 6abc in 2012
- Career started as White House photo intern
- Writing a book titled: Restless Ghosts
- Book details the 1929 death of two Moorestown, N.J. socialites
- Slated for publication: next year
Born and raised in South Jersey, McCormick chose to stay local for her education, attending Muhlenberg College. She leaves behind a strong legacy at 6abc and is eager for her next chapter in journalism.