Reporter Annie McCormick Announces Departure from 6abc Station

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Reporter Annie McCormick Announces Departure from 6abc Station

Reporter Annie McCormick has announced her departure from 6abc, where she dedicated 13 years of her career. Her last day with the station was December 1. McCormick shared the news through social media, expressing her gratitude towards the viewers and her commitment to storytelling.

Key Details of McCormick’s Announcement

In her farewell message, McCormick emphasized her goal of delivering news fairly and respectfully. She reflected on the invaluable lessons learned from everyday people she reported on, especially during difficult times.

Future Plans

Although McCormick did not disclose specifics about her next career move, she mentioned her enthusiasm for continuing to tell public stories across various platforms. She also hinted at commencing a new chapter in her journalism career.

Career Journey

  • Joined 6abc in 2012 as a general assignment reporter.
  • Started her career as a White House photo intern during the Clinton administration.
  • Worked as a photojournalist for several publications, including the Philadelphia Daily News.
  • Reported in Texas, New Mexico, and Harrisburg before returning to Philadelphia.

Background

Born and raised in South Jersey, McCormick pursued her education at Muhlenberg College. She expressed heartfelt appreciation for her time at 6abc and the relationships she built over the years.

Upcoming Publication

In her announcement, McCormick mentioned she is currently writing her latest book titled “Restless Ghosts.” This historical true-crime narrative focuses on the 1929 deaths of two socialites from Moorestown, New Jersey, with a publication anticipated next year.