Barbara Fedida, a senior ABC News executive in charge of talent, is on administrative leave after a HuffPost report that detailed an alleged extensive history of making racist remarks and allegedly fostering and enabling a toxic and abusive workplace.
Fedida, who oversees hiring and diversity programs for the network in her role as senior vice president, reportedly lashed out at "Good Morning America" co-anchor Robin Roberts during contract negotiations in 2018.
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Two other sources who were not in the room, but had knowledge of the situation also confirmed the exchange to the news outlet.
In another instance, black ABC staffers were concerned about a planned town hall event with former President Barack Obama in 2016, that focused on race relations. The people on the planning committee and moderator were all white, and sources told the HuffPost that Fedida and ABC executives dismissed a letter from black staffers as a "Black manifesto.”
ABC News reportedly responded to a fact checking request by HuffPost saying Fedida would be put on administrative leave while the allegations are investigated.
HuffPost said that it interviewed 34 current and former ABC News staff and talent.
In a statement to The Hill, an ABC News spokesperson said:
The Hill reports Fedida told HuffPost through her attorney that the allegations are misleading.
The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) responded to the HuffPost story by calling for a “transparent, external investigation led by a diverse law firm” and for them to suspend confidentiality agreements with any black employees.
The organization also called for a meeting with top leadership of ABC News and its parent company, Disney.
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