Emmy-nominated reporter who was fired on her birthday reveals new job

An Emmy-nominated television journalist, previously let go from KTLA, has revealed her new position as the editor-in-chief of digital content at Los Angeles Magazine.

Ellina Abovian, a well-regarded journalist, served as an on-air reporter for KTLA from 2015 until her unexpected dismissal on February 24, 2026, coinciding with her 40th birthday.

Having been divorced since 2024, the single mother of two shared her shock at the layoff, attributed to corporate restructuring, during a March 9 episode of her podcast, “Breaking Through.”

In the podcast, Abovian recalled the surprising moment: “I’m sitting there, cocooned in myself, waiting to hear what they’ll say. As the words come out, I’m in shock and disbelief, thinking, ‘No, this can’t be it.’”

However, Abovian’s circumstances have improved, as she shared her new role with her 68,000 Instagram followers through a video post on Monday.

In the video, she explained, “After taking some much-needed time off and exploring my options, I decided this was the best choice for advancing my career and shaping what I want this next chapter to be.”

Abovian noted her shift away from news reporting and said, ‘Now, I get to cover LA in a new way, but still rooted in journalism with more room for culture and lifestyle.’

The new editor-in-chief of digital content at Los Angeles Magazine said that she has loved the publication for decades ‘because it always captured LA in a very smart and stylish way.’

Former KTLA on-air reporter Ellina Abovian recently announced her new role as editor-in-chief of digital content at Los Angeles Magazine. She is pictured in a video announcement she posted on Instagram

Abovian recounted being blindsided when she was fired from KTLA on February 24, 2026, which was her 40th birthday. She is pictured at her 40th birthday celebration

Abovian worked at KTLA for a decade, starting in 2015. She is pictured holding a microphone while on air for the network

Abovian promised to roll out new content with a focus on social media, podcast programming and documentary series, among other initiatives.  

‘We’re building something new here at Los Angeles Magazine,’ she said. ‘That reflects the culture, the complexity and the spirit of this city.’ 

Abovian has already been busy posting videos discussing stories by her publication in the three days since she announced her new role, covering topics ranging from the Los Angeles mayoral race to the files of a deceased investigative journalist going up for sale.

The former KTLA reporter has entered a leadership role at a magazine that has had a great deal of turnover at its masthead in the past few years. 

Over Los Angeles Magazine’s 65-year history, the publication has had a total of 12 editors – nine in the first 60 years, and three in the last five. 

In December 2022, the magazine was purchased for a reported $6 million by Engine Vision Media, a company founded by prominent defense attorneys Mark Geragos and Ben Meiselas.

Abovian pledged to roll out fresh content and initiatives in her new role and said, 'we're building something new here at Los Angeles Magazine' in her video announcement

Abovian pledged to roll out fresh content and initiatives in her new role and said, ‘we’re building something new here at Los Angeles Magazine’ in her video announcement

At the time, the now-editor-in-chief of the Hollywood Reporter, Maer Roshan, was running Los Angeles Magazine, but he was fired just a few months after the acquisition over editorial differences. 

In 2022, current Co-Editor-in-Chief of Rolling Stone Shirley Halperin took the reins of Los Angeles Magazine, but she left about a year later over accusations that the publication failed to pay freelancers and vendors. 

Jasmin Rosemberg, who formerly held the role of style and events editor at Variety, has been the editor-in-chief of Los Angeles Magazine since 2023.  

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