Sandy Kenyon to Leave WABC-TV for ABC Stations Consulting Role
Kenyon, known for his entertainment reporting and movie criticism, will transition to a new role aimed at enhancing coverage and reach across ABC Owned Television Stations.
- Sandy Kenyon, a long-serving entertainment reporter and movie critic for WABC-TV, is transitioning to a new role as a consultant for ABC Owned Television Stations.
- In his new role, Kenyon will work closely with OTV entertainment reporting teams to develop and implement strategies aimed at enhancing coverage and reach.
- Kenyon will leave his current on-air role on March 31.
- Kenyon's career includes stints at CNN as the chief entertainment correspondent and at 1010 WINS Radio in New York.
- Kenyon's entertainment reports and reviews have been a staple in New York City taxicabs as part of WABC-TV’s Taxi TV.