During her time at ABC, she worked on DayOne, where she was nominated for an Emmy Award for a story about Tara Schaeffer, the first Sesame Street cast member with disabilities.
She hired Michael Strahan, Byron Pitts, Cecilia Vega, Tom Llamas, Marcus Moore, Alex Perez, Victor Oquendo, Dr. Jennifer Ashton, Sara Haines, Rebecca Jarvis, Amy Robach, among many others.
[7] Fedida oversaw the remake of The View after Barbara Walters' retirement and was part of the team that made the show among the most watched daytime talkers during the 2020 election cycle.
[15] In June 2020, the Huffington Post cited 34 anonymous sources in reporting that Fedida had made racially insensitive comments, including several targeting Mara Schiavocampo, Robin Roberts, and Kendis Gibson, and frequently used inappropriate, unprofessional language in front of her peers.
The report further noted that she frequently engaged in responsibilities outside of her role's description at the behest of Ben Sherwood and James Goldston, currying favor amongst ABC News leadership.
The organization simultaneously announced that business affairs would be separated from talent relations and recruitment, dividing the responsibilities of her previous position at ABC News.