Lynda Lopez
Lynda Lopez was born in The Bronx, New York, United States on June 14th, 1971 and is the Journalist. At the age of 52, Lynda Lopez biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Career
Lopez began her radio broadcasting career on Long Island with WBAB and WLIR. As both Assistant Program Director and Music Director, she then joined WXP-FM, which is also on Long Island. In the 10PM-2AM timeslot, she spent time as a DJ for WKTU. She began working as a radio reporter for five years before landing a position as WPIX's entertainment reporter.
Lopez was employed by WCBS Radio in Manhattan as a news anchor until August 2013. Jennifer Lopez, her sister, was born in Los Angeles and went to work for her sister Jennifer Lopez. Lopez returned to the station in the summer of 2014 after a one-year absence.
She served as a VH1 VJ for a short time with Kane and Rebecca Rankin throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s. In 2000, she hosted a special in which she interviewed her sister Jennifer, whom she talked about both their childhood and "J-Lo"'s increasing music career. During this special, some of J-Lo's music videos were shown, and her then-new video, "Feelin' So Good," made its VH1 premiere. During this time, Lopez served as the morning news entertainment reporter for the WB11 in New York City, WPIX.
She became the host of Style Network's GLOW, a cable TV show addressing women's beauty issues, while also serving as an entertainment reporter at the same time in 2002. Lopez gave the most recent entertainment news and reports on WNBC-TV, cable entertainment TV channel E! WNJU, News Live, and Spanish-language WNJU.
Lopez joined WNEW-FM in 2003 with her partner Chris Booker, a New York disc jockey and reporter for Entertainment Tonight, and later became a DJ for WNEW-FM. After their show was cancelled at WNEW-FM in October 2003, she joined WCBS-TV as a part-time reporter. Lopez was named anchor of WCBS' weekend morning show in August 2004, making this her first news-anchor job. She had not been on-air television since early April 2006, and then she departed WCBS-TV officially in June 2006.
Lopez debuted on Sunday, September 29, 2006, as the weekend co-anchor (with Mike Gilliam) on the News Corp-owned WWOR-TV's My 9 Weekend News at 10. They swapped Cathleen Trigg's crew with Rolland Smith, who resigned, and Cathleen Trigg, who left the station. Lopez was a host of Fox 5 Live at 11 a.m. in 2007 and became the anchor of WNYW-TV's Good Day New York. Reid Lamberty joined her as co-anchor for FOX 5's 5 a.m. and 11 a.m. After being promoted to WWOR and her previous position after the station's weekend newscasting ended, Lopez was suspended from WNYW-TV's Good Day New York by former CNN Headline News anchor Christina Park, and she left television news altogether.