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Cecilia Vega, a White House correspondent and weekend anchor for ABC News, is joining the CBS news magazine “60 Minutes.”
CBS News announced Thursday that Vega will be a correspondent on the venerable franchise, the most watched news program on television. Openings for full-time roles on “60 Minutes” are rare and remain the most coveted positions in the TV news business.
“This is a dream come true,” Vega said in a statement. “I am beyond honored to join the ranks of this legendary show and to work alongside the best reporters in journalism.”
Vega will be the first Latina correspondent on the program in its 55-year history.
A veteran political journalist, Vega led ABC’s coverage of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign. Vega played a prominent role in ABC News’ coverage of the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vega joined ABC News in 2011 as a Los Angeles-based correspondent.
A native of San Francisco, Vega was a reporter at KGO, the ABC station in that city. She got her start as a print reporter, working most recently at the San Francisco Chronicle.
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