Kaity Tong has been a television anchor in New York City since 1981, first at WABC and then at WPIX. After nine years at WABC, Tong joined WPIX in 1992 as the station's top female anchor and has been there ever since. She has played a newscaster in the films Moscow on the Hudson, Wolf, Spider-Man, Lost Souls, City Hall, Marci X, Night Falls on Manhattan and the 2004 remake of The Manchurian Candidate. Kaity joins Gloria Steinhem and Beverly Sills in receiving the “Exceptional Achievement Award” from The Women’s Project and was the first woman honored by Rotary International with its “Paul Harris Fellowship.” She was also honored with a “Star” award by the New York Women’s Agenda .

Kaity was recognized by the Chinese America Arts Council for her excellence in communication. She has received a “Distinguished Woman” award from the Chinese American Planning Council and a Champion of Excellence Award from the Organization of Chinese Americans. A naturalized citizen, Kaity is especially proud to have received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor for her work.

She is actively involved with the Children’s Museum of Manhattan, the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, the League for the Hard of Hearing and the Friends For Life.

Blog Entries by Kaity Tong

Pedicab Junction

Posted October 8, 2009 | 03:46 PM (EST)


So I'm standing on the corner of 54th and Fifth. I am often standing on this corner, for reasons too complicated to go into right now. The point being, I could not get a cab. Why? Well, as any self-respecting New Yorker knows, you can't get a cab anywhere in...

Read Post

No Brazilian For Me

3 Comments | Posted July 17, 2009 | 11:12 AM (EST)


A while back, we had a story on our newscast about how New Jersey was thinking about banning the Brazilian. The wax, not the model.

Now I normally would not share something this intimate, but...oh, what the hell!

It's the summer of 2004. I'm sitting in...

Read Post

For The Last Time, I'm Not Connie Chung

25 Comments | Posted June 22, 2009 | 11:55 AM (EST)


So I jump into this cab at the corner of 54th and Fifth. I'm schlepping like maybe four bags... purse, gym bag, leftover sandwich from lunch, giant CVS bag....you get the picture.

Anyway, I've barely settled in when the driver turns around and yells, "Hey, I know you! Watch you...

Read Post

If What Your Parents Feed You Doesn't Kill You,It Will Make You Stronger (Apologies to Nietzsche)

4 Comments | Posted June 16, 2009 | 04:41 PM (EST)


I don't know about you, but my head is spinning from all the studies that come out almost daily about how one food is good for your kids one day, and terrible for them the next. It's become a joke! Jim (my co-anchor) and I can barely keep a straight...

Read Post