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Jan. 18, 2024

KABC's Cheryl Fair Calls It Quits After Five Decades with ABC

The President and General Manager of KABC Los Angeles, has announced her retirement, marking the end of an era. By: Wee Yan Ling

After a remarkable 50-year journey with ABC, Cheryl Fair, a stalwart in the realm of broadcasting, has decided to bid farewell to her role as President and General Manager of KABC Los Angeles. 

 

Fair had spent the last 30 years at KABC and another two decades at WPVI Philadelphia, conveyed her decision to retire at the end of March, coinciding with the anniversary of her initial association with ABC stations five decades ago. 

Fair expressed the difficulty in leaving her KABC family stating, “The most difficult part of making this decision is leaving all of you, my KABC family – and we really are a family,” she wrote. “I have had the distinct honour to work with all of you through some of the best and worst times in our lives. I have watched many of you quite literally grow up, finish college, get married, and have families of your own. I have seen all of you rise to the challenges we faced, do amazing work, and serve this community with distinction year in and year out.  I am so grateful for every day I have spent with you. Nonetheless, it is time for a new chapter in my life.”

 

In a separate memo, OConnel and Matthews have underscored Fair’s journey. From her beginnings at WPVI in Philadelphia to steering KABC as the leading station in the Los Angeles market. Fair is praised and celebrated for her leadership, integrity, creativity and positivity.

 

Cheryl Fair took on the position of President and General Manager of KABC-TV in 2015 after she had served as the Vice President and News Director for more than two decades. KABC has consistently dominated the Los Angeles market during her guidance and solidified its position as the top-rated news operation.

 

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