Por: Los Angeles Times Business September 27, 2022
KTLA-TV Channel 5 is defending its handling of the departure of two popular anchors amid calls by viewers to boycott the station and criticism that station executives have been insensitive to concerns about a shortage of Latinos on air. For nearly two weeks, KTLA has endured a backlash from angry viewers over the exit of Lynette Romero — the station's most prominent Latina — and her co-anchor on weekend morning shows, Mark Mester. He... + full article
Time USA Politics September 29, 2022
This article is part of The D.C. Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up to get stories like this sent to your inbox. The Democratic Party’s relationship with the Latino community is complicated. For years, it was taken as gospel that they were the party’s future, a... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Business September 27, 2022
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. 10.... + más
Here's what led KTLA to fire ex-anchor Mark Mester after a week of drama | Los Angeles Times
KTLA anchor Mark Mester fired after emotional on-air defense of Lynette Romero | Los Angeles Times
Time USA Business September 26, 2022
Barack Obama and Lin-Manuel Miranda were just a few of the thousands of people who gathered in San Diego this week for the fifth annual L’Attitude conference, an event helping executives understand the potential of Latinos in the U.S. economy. L’Attitude is the brainchild of... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment September 24, 2022
KTLA-TV Channel 5, whose broadcasts of local news for decades have been an essential part of daily life for many Los Angeles viewers, became the news this past week, after the departure of one of its high-profile news anchors, Lynette Romero, and the firing of another, Mark... + más
KTLA turmoil over anchors' departure highlights concerns about Latino representation | Los Angeles Times
KTLA-TV Channel 5 fired news anchor Mark Mester Thursday afternoon, days after he was suspended following an off-script segment in which he criticized the station's handling of his co-anchor Lynette Romero's abrupt departure, according to several employees at the... + más
Lynette Romero lands at KNBC after tumultuous KTLA departure | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 24, 2022
Democrats and Republicans each have a narrative they tell themselves about how to build a long-term, stable majority after decades of agonizingly close elections. Both stories depend on winning over the nation's Latino voters. Realignment is the great GOP hope — the... + más
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Why Sol Trujillo’s L’Attitude Ventures Sees Latino-Owned Businesses as a Growth Market | Time
CNBC USA Business September 23, 2022
watch nowVIDEO3:5503:55Emilio Estefan talks Latinos in show businessLegendary music producer weighed in with his take on how to boost Latino representation in showbiz. Latinos, he said, should be true to their identities.I feel proud that I didn't have to change my last... + más
Latinos are seeing the least amount of growth in corporate board representation, new findings show | CNBC
Democrats in Florida seek to win over Latinos on gun control | WPLG Local 10
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