"They can get another Latino who fills that Brown category, who's cheaper, younger, greener and more afraid to ask any questions. Host of "Hablemos de Salud y Belleza" on Vme TV. And it renewed long-held frustrations: Torres says the three Latina journalists had been hired after an earlier round of discussions between the station and Denver-area Latino officials about representation at KUSA. It was a huge leap in the world of local TV news from the nation's 125th media market to the 17th. While in college, Gutierrez interned at the local affiliate of the Spanish-language network Telemundo. We are committed to doing better.". "What Lori Lizarraga did took a lot of courage and bravery," the NAHJ's Chvez says, singling out Gutierrez and Aguirre for praise as well. Who are the best female reporters? I know the questions to ask. The "Modern Family" star posed completely nude for Women's Health's Naked 2017 issue. This is a carousel. She wrote in Westword, "After six months, I was instructed not to wear my hair in a bun with a middle part anymore a style I have seen and worn as a Mexican and Ecuadorian woman all my life. Women are already at an advantage in a used to be male dominant industry. 8. Interestingly enough, the average age of news anchors is 40+ years old, which represents 44% of the population. "We, like all newsrooms, should strive to do better. In Denver, Ryan, KUSA's chief news executive, sent a memo to staff the day after Lizarraga's piece was posted by Westword. She worked for NBC News from 1989 to 2006 . The most common ethnicity of news anchors is White (66.7%), followed by Hispanic or Latino (12.6%), Asian (9.7%) and Black or African American (6.4%). Featuring female reporters from ABC, NBC, FOX, and other networks, this list also has both nightly and morning television newscasters. 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"For Lori to actually tell the world how bad the situation was, how bad she was being treated and how racist some of the management policies were, that takes real courage. She became deputy editor of "Book World" in 1993 and editor in chief of the section in 1999. independent local journalism in Denver. Subscribe to Beyond Bylines and be notified of new posts by email. Emails among Ryan, other news leaders and Lizarraga reflect that supervisors told the reporter repeatedly that she fell short, starting around the time of the protests and moving forward. Welcome to Beyond Bylines, Cision PR Newswires blog for the media. 10 Danielle Avitable (Columbus, OH) via instagram.com After joining the NBC4 news team earlier this year, Danielle Avitable has grown into one of the most popular anchors on the network. In 2021, women earned 99% of what men earned. The question of how to characterize such matters has prompted debate in many newsrooms, including NPR, and standards have evolved over time. (The station and the company declined to comment on the calls for dismissals.). All Rights Reserved. Drawing from historical events (her father's first cousin was Chilean president Salvador Allende, who was overthrown in a military coup in 1973) and her own experience, Allende honors the stories of women in mythical fashion and is credited to have transformed non-fiction literature. Bush. "We have to be open. sound mixer (unknown episodes) Series Visual Effects by Series Camera and Electrical Department Series Editorial Department Tyne M. Whitmore . "The nature of the coverage was not a factor at all," Grady Tripp, the chief diversity officer of Tegna Inc., KUSA's parent company, says in a statement to NPR. To the producers, 'It's done. Yet, she says, state regulators had not consulted with those communities or even put out information in Spanish. "We continue to prioritize diversity, equity and inclusion in our newsroom and at the station," Ryan wrote in the memo, which was obtained by NPR. Tweet them @vato. " Gutierrez says it was easier to hand off the idea fully baked. "Ash was falling from the sky onto people's cars and yards and playgrounds," Lizarraga recalls. She also has an on-air presence at many major sporting events, including the Super Bowl and the World Series. In 2021, women earned 99% of what men earned. This has been a really great year for Latino talent in American media. All this arrives too late for the three Latinas who used to work at KUSA. She hosted NBC's Weekend Today before becoming co-anchor of the CNN morning. Dave Lougee, its CEO, is a former news director at the station. Sonia Gutierrez poses for a portrait in her neighborhood in Denver. In 1976 Isabel was forced out by a military coup and remained under house arrest before being allowed to move to Spain. Lizarraga returned to her family home in Dallas. hide caption, Kristen Aguirre is now working in Asheville, N.C. At KUSA 9News, Aguirre says, she believed her pursuit of community-driven news brought value. This chart breaks down the ages of news anchor employees. She, too, had challenged station leaders on how they cover issues affecting Latinos in Colorado. 1. "And maybe some of that goes out the window.". The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. Soon, Lizarraga, 27, clashed with editors over her refusal to call someone "an illegal immigrant" or say they were "in the country illegally." Known as the "Voice of Hispanic America," Salinas recently retired from her role at Univision but continues to focus on her philanthropy, which includes education, promoting women's media, and. Gutierrez is no longer with KUSA. She also co-created and is currently CEO of online podcast series network AfterBuzz TV. Tragic love, childhood, piety, sadness, bitterness and the politics of the times brought forth the lyrical poetry that defined Chilean poet, diplomat and educator Gabriela Mistral. The company made no such promises, though it did direct stations to no longer use the word "illegal" when discussing immigration. Michele Abercrombie/NPR She lectured and served as an educator throughout the United States, Europe and Cuba and received honorary degrees at renowned universities. Nov. 23, 2004, 8:57 AM PST. There are over 7,485 News Anchors in the United States. RELATED:San Antonio TV ex Marycarmen Lopez nabs meaty role in Oprah series. Jurgemeyer, a seven-year veteran of KUSA, says Ryan has pushed the news team to reflect the communities it serves. As a doctorate student, she focused her studies primarily on optical systems involving high tech space exploration, which eventually led her into the NASA space program in 1991. She became deputy editor of "Book World" in 1993 and editor in chief of the section in 1999. News, and served as a TV correspondent for Today, Access Hollywood, and co-hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 in Athens, Greece. By her telling, Gutierrez ignored the little slights that accreted. hide caption. Madalyn Mendoza is a proud Alamo City native. We are choosing what is newsworthy based on what you care to talk about, not what is actually newsworthy.". After finding the gender ratio, we wondered if the percentages of LGBT persons were different as well. Explore the many ways in which Latina women have broken gender and cultural barriers. In April 2019, Aguirre suffered a stroke that resulted in a traumatic brain injury and paralyzed her on her left side; as she built back strength and returned in the fall, the station shared the news with the public, ran stories highlighting her recovery and helped raise money for research into her affliction. 104,000 Twitter followers. Beyond Bylines 2023. In 2002 33% of journalists were women. After KUSA 9News didn't renew her contract, Lizarraga returned home to be with her family in Dallas and started to prepare her account that appeared this spring in Westword. People of color now make up a third of the entire newsroom at KUSA 9News in Denver. While Hoffman accepted Lougee's apology, he wrote a letter to the CEO raising concerns of "unconscious bias.". She put her entire career in jeopardy. "For me, the biggest incident was when I was told that I could not do any more immigration stories unless I disclosed my immigration status on air," Gutierrez says. KUSA's general manager, Mark Cornetta, is also the executive vice president of Tegna Media, the company's local television division. Lori Lizarraga says she was told by 9News she would be an asset and joined the station after two years as a reporter in Bakersfield, Calif. She says she was excited to be a general assignment reporter, closer to her family's home in Dallas and appearing on the air in a major market. As the third wife, Isabel, known to her countrymen as "Isabelita," would serve as her husband's vice president and First Lady during his third presidential term, starting in 1973. 439,000 Twitter followers. To learn more about PR Newswire for Journalists, an award-winning resource for journalists, bloggers, freelancers, and other media, visit https://prnmedia.prnewswire.com. "I can tell a story in a much different way than a female white reporter can because I lived it. 2023 BuzzFeed, Inc. All rights reserved. Despite her lower-middle-class background and her fifth-grade education, former nightclub dancer Isabel Pern would become Latin America's first female president. The support in the field ultimately vanished too, Aguirre alleges in a formal amended complaint she filed with the U.S. Lizarraga, who left in March, says she hit an inflection point early last year. "It is racist to require a Latino reporter, a Hispanic reporter, to disclose their own immigration status [to viewers] before reporting on immigration," says Julio-Csar Chvez, the association's vice president. For example, its filings pointed to one Halloween in the 1980s when Dennis wore blackface in portraying Michael Jackson and KUSA declared it the best costume. Walters has hosted a variety of television programs, including Today, The View, 20/20, and the ABC Evening News. Despite being born into poverty and discriminated against for being born of partial African descent, Afro-Dominican Evangelina Rodriguez became the first woman from the Dominican Republic to earn her medical degree. In the early 1990s Achy Obejas, a Cuban immigrant who grew up in Indiana, started writing for the Chicago Tribune, Latina, POZ, The Advocate, and reported on high-profile stories such as the Gianni Versace and Matthew Shepard murders. "I was put in a box simply for who I am," Gutierrez says. In meetings with Tegna and KUSA officials this spring, a group of local elected officials, all Latina, called for the dismissal of KUSA's top news executive, Tim Ryan. In one year, a Denver TV station ousted three Latina journalists: (from left) Kristen Aguirre left in March 2020, Lori Lizarraga left in March 2021 and Sonia Gutierrez left last November. Is the Stanley Quencher tumbler worth its TikTok hype? Her new station has an anchor, just retired, who returned from his own traumatic brain injury. Throughout her long career, Soledad O'Brien has been one of the most visible Latinas in English-language TV news. 12.6% of News Anchors are Hispanic or Latino, 9.7% of News Anchors are Asian, 6.4% of News Anchors are Black or African American, 4.4% of News Anchors are Unknown, and 0.2% of News Anchors are American Indian and Alaska Native. Their children are usually bilingual 'Latinos'. Aguirre is a local news anchor and reporter in Asheville, N.C., part of a television market that is about half the size of that of Denver. [7] She went on to serve as a local news anchorwoman for WHSV-TV in Harrisonburg, Virginia; WBRE-TV in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania; WFSB-TV in Hartford, Connecticut and WNYW in New York City. "Because of the reputation of 9News, this is an intimidating place when you start working here," Jurgemeyer says. She is an American media personality, entertainment reporter and news anchor. Focusing her career in education, Ros-Lehtinen earned both her a bachelor's degree in 1975 and a master's degree in 1985 at Florida International University. On September 26, 2020, Marie Arana participated in a 39-minute film titled, This page was last edited on 29 January 2023, at 23:07. RELATED: 21 rising stars in their 20s from San Antonio. Born in Los Angeles in 1958, Ellen Ochoa immersed herself in the sciences, graduating from San Diego State University with a bachelor's in physics (1980) and later from Stanford University with a master's in science (1981) and a doctorate in electrical engineering (1985). CEO of Starfish Media Group, reporter for multiple outlets including: PBS, CNN, HBO, CBS and NBC. Take a look below! 51.3% of all news anchors are women, while 48.7% are men. Old country surnames don't often last and in some cases don't even make it ashore with the original immigrant. Today Show Anchor301,000 Twitter followers. Known as the "Voice of Hispanic America," Salinas recently retired from her role at Univision but continues to focus on her philanthropy, which includes education, promoting women's media, and increasing voter registration within her community. Who is missing? I know the questions to ask." You are also agreeing to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. But before we get into the details of a year in Latino media excellence, I want to first share how this list comes together every year. In 2014, she began cohosting Outnumbered on the Fox. JerSean Golatt for NPR She received her medical degree from the University of the Dominican Republic in 1909 and began building her career in small towns and giving medical care to the poorest citizens. This section highlights information about where news anchors work. Though owned by Tegna, KUSA is an affiliate of NBC, and Telemundo is part of NBC's parent company, Comcast. KUSA's general manager, Mark Cornetta, is also the executive vice president of Tegna Media, the company's local television division. List of famous female tv anchors, listed by their level of prominence with photos when available. Her attorney, Iris Halpern, says the complaint is currently in mediation. Sotomayor won a scholarship to Princeton University and graduated summa cum laude in 1976 and went on to receive her law degree from Yale. News, The Insider, Entertainment Tonight and EXTRA. [1] Flores wrote about her opinions on women's rights in her own magazine, Regeneracin and founded the Comisin Femenil Mexicana Nacional. If you need to flag this entry as abusive. A quarter of Colorado residents are Latino, and the state is rapidly becoming more diverse. Fusion's America Anchor1,660,000 Twitter followers. She hosts the podcast Conversations with Maria Menounos. Denver's independent source of "It's not like there was something wrong with me or my reporting," says Gutierrez, who left last year. Sonia Gutierrez dreamed of returning to her hometown of Denver as a television reporter for the city's defining news station: KUSA 9News. After its meetings with the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, Tegna announced it had revised its language policy for all stations. There are thousands of females working as reporters in the world, but this list highlights only the most notable ones. 6.4% of News Anchors are Black or African American, Most a are White, with 66.7% of News Anchors belonging to this ethnicity. A troubling report by the San Antonio Association of Hispanic Journalists finds that only 25 percent of anchors in . "[6] After moving to Laredo, she began to write for a local newspaper and became a member of Junta Revolutionaria. She also served as a reporter for College GameDay, the College World Series, Little League World Series, Summer and Winter X Games, and the ESPYs. Her supervisors had their own take. The other's contract was not renewed five months after she had returned after having a stroke. Jennifer Lynne Brown (born March 23, 1981) is an American sports broadcaster and television host. Bitch, Retrieved from, National Association of Hispanic Journalists, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fid03, http://bitchmagazine.org/post/adventures-in-feministory-sara-estela-ram%C3%ADrez, "The O.A.S. Ramrez had her writing published in La Crnica and another Hispanic newspaper, El Democrata Fronterizo, including two of her own self-publications, La Corregidora and Aurora. ABC News correspondent for Good Morning America. She also wrote feature pieces on books, Hispanics, and diversity for other sections of the newspaper, including the front page. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate. "We've always considered it a priority to be a voice for the voiceless, so doing stories about our underrepresented communities has been part of our fabric at KUSA for years," Jurgemeyer says. Some of her most important notable roles include co-host of Today, anchor of the CBS Evening News, and correspondent for 60, Barbara Jill Walters (September 25, 1929 December 30, 2022) was an American broadcast journalist, author, and television personality. While slightly more than half of local television news anchors are now women, women still make up only 28 percent of local news directors and 16 percent of the general managers at TV stations that air local news. In honor of these brave, daring, and at times controversial women, here are 10 Latinas who fought against the odds and became the first in their class: Born in the Bronx, New York in 1954, .css-47aoac{-webkit-text-decoration:underline;text-decoration:underline;text-decoration-thickness:0.0625rem;text-decoration-color:inherit;text-underline-offset:0.25rem;color:#A00000;-webkit-transition:all 0.3s ease-in-out;transition:all 0.3s ease-in-out;}.css-47aoac:hover{color:#595959;text-decoration-color:border-link-body-hover;}Sonia Sotomayor grew up in challenging circumstances. READ MORE: How Sonia Sotomayor Overcame Adversity to Become the United States' First Hispanic and Latina Justice. The most common ethnicity of news anchors is White (66.7%), followed by Hispanic or Latino (12.6%), Asian (9.7%) and Black or African American (6.4%). Today, they are among the most trusted TV news anchors in America. While operating a private school in Miami in the early 80s, Ros-Lehtinen was elected to the Florida House of Representatives, becoming the first Latina to accomplish this. Born in Cuba in 1952 and later immigrating to the United States at age eight, Ros-Lehtinen grew up with an anti-Castro activist father and memories of escaping Fidel Castro's regime. These, she argues, are small-bore critiques in search of red marks against her. In an April federal securities filing, Standard General accused Tegna of racist practices stretching back years. Early in her career, she was a member of U.S. President Richard Nixon's White House staff and closely associated with the president himself.
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