Lynette romero biography
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Latina of Influence | Lynette Romero
Lynette came to KTLA in January as a general assignment reporter and in her first year at the station, received the prestigious Golden Mike Award from the Radio and Television News Association of Southern California for producing and reporting the KTLA News series “Public Schools: Working the System.” From August to October , Lynette was co-anchor for “KTLA Prime News,” where she — along with her news colleagues — received a second Golden Mike for best minute evening newscast. She is a recipient of 6 local Emmy Awards including an Emmy for best feature news reporting. In , Lynette received a local Emmy and Golden Mike Award for her work as anchor/reporter for the show “Access L.A. – The Latino Experience” and a local Emmy as reporter/producer for the five-part series “From Farm to Fork.” In , Lynette was honored by the National Hispanic Media Coalition with the Excellence in Broadcast Journalism Award.
Lynette has travelled domestically and in
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Lynette Romero lands at KNBC after tumultuous KTLA departure
After a tumultuous exit from KTLA-TV Channel 5, news anchor Lynette Romero has landed at crosstown rival KNBC-TV Channel 4.
The NBCUniversal-owned station announced Tuesday that Romero would become the new co-anchor of “Today in L.A.,” its early morning show, beginning Oct. The position has been open since the departure late last year of Daniella Guzman, who moved to an NBC affiliate in her native Houston.
The Times first reported that Romero was headed to KNBC.
“This is good news I have a new family. I have a new home,” Romero said in a film message to fans, many of whom were outraged by her departure from KTLA, which was abruptly announced on air Sept. 14 by KTLA anchor Sam Rubin.
The station’s second send-off, during its morning newscast, startled and upset Romero’s fans. Three days later, Romero’s former co-anchor, Mark Mester, gave her an emotional farewell while blasting the station’s management, alleging it m
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Migbelis Castellanos
Venezuelan actress, TV host, and model
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Castellanos and the second or maternal family name is Romero.
Migbelis Lynette Castellanos Romero (born June 7, ) is a Venezuelan actress, TV host, model and beauty pageant titleholder. She represented the Costa Oriental of the state of Zulia at the Miss Venezuela pageant. She represented Venezuela, and eventually became a top ten finalist at Miss Universe She was also crowned as Nuestra Belleza Latina
Early life
[edit]Castellanos was born in Cabimas, Venezuela, on June 7, , as the second; of the three children of Miguel Ángel Castellanos and Isbelia Del Valle Romero from Zulia. Her brothers are: Miguel Leonardo and Moisés Miguel. As a child, she dreamed of being a professional baseball player like her father, who played with the Tiburones de La Guaira and in the United States, with the Texas Rangers minor league players.
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