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Pedro Andrade

Telemundo Utah elevates Pedro Andrade to assistant news director

August 3, 2022 by Veronica Villafañe 1 Comment

KULX Telemundo Utah has promoted Pedro Andrade to assistant news director.

In his new role, he’ll be responsible for overseeing the station’s multi-platform news operations.

He’ll be reporting to José Suárez, President and GM for KULX.

Andrade joined Telemundo Utah as a producer in 2020.

He previously spent 5 years as a news producer at KSTS Telemundo 48 in the San Jose Bay Area.

Andrade launched his career in broadcasting as the host of a local radio station in Caracas, Venezuela.

Filed Under: People Tagged With: Pedro Andrade, Telemundo Utah

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  1. Christopher Santos says

    August 4, 2022 at 4:03 PM

    Otra muestra que el periodismo está muriendo; cada vez menos fondos y más funciones.
    Mucho respeto para este joven por lograr tremendo salto; pero colegas, no nos hagamos los ciegos.
    Por algo es que las posiciones no se están llenando; ya nadie quiere trabajar en noticias. Sin mencionar que los que están, están cambiando de industria.
    Cuando ha pasado que en una estación que le pertenece a nbc universal se saltan las posiciones qué hay entre productor y assistant news director. En los colegas de NBC no pasa eso.
    Sin embargo, para los que deciden quedarse en noticias en español; aprovechen. Pueden pasar de intern a news director en 3 años.

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