Por: Los Angeles Times Business October 10, 2022
Local TV anchor Lynette Romero returned to Angelenos' TV screens on Monday, making her debut on NBC's Today in L.A. morning newscast. The Emmy Award-winning journalist greeted NBC audiences for the first time in the 4 o'clock hour Monday morning, telling viewers she has been waiting for [Oct. 10] like you cannot believe. I am so happy to be here, a beaming Romero continued. I keep saying this, but my heart is so full. You know how... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment October 08, 2022
Lynette Romero, whose departure from KTLA-TV Channel 5 last month rattled local TV news and ended with co-anchor Mark Mester getting fired, sounds delighted to be gearing up to start her new anchor gig on KNBC-TV Channel 4. The countdown to my @nbcla debut really has been a... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Sports October 01, 2022
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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
KTLA anchor Mark Mester fired after emotional on-air defense of Lynette Romero | Los Angeles Times
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... + más
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
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