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Norma Roque an award-winning Salvadoran journalist working as a local reporter for Univision Communications Inc.’s KMEX Channel 34 in Los Angeles. She began working at the station as of 1995.
She served for six years at KFTV Channel 21 as a producer, writer, anchor, reporter, and presenter before joining KMEX Channel 34.
Norma Roque Age
Norma Roque was born in the Central American country of El Salvador. Her age and date of birth re publicly unavailable, this section will be updated as soon as the information is available.
Norma Roque Height
Norma stands tall at a height of 5 ft 5 in /1.65m
Norma Roque Family
Norma was born to Godofredo Leon Roque Bolanos and Lydia Ramirez de Roque. Godofredo passsed away on June 18, 2009. She was raised up along with her seven siblings. Because of the country’s civil war, they relocated to the United States in the 1980s.
Norma Roque Husband
Norma is married to Miguel Medina a former news director for Channel 21 News. Miguel was born in the Mexican state of Veracruz. They resides in Redondo Beach as a couple.
Norma Roque’s Kids
Norma information about her children are publicly unavailable, this section will be updated as soon as the information is available.
Norma Roque Education
Norma enrolled at Cal State Los Angeles and later graduated in 1992 with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism.
Norma Roque Salary
Norma earns an estimated annual salary of $91,028.
Norma Roque Net Worth
Norma has an estimated net worth is $1 million.
Norma Roque Career
Norma works with Univision Communications Inc.’s KMEX Channel 34 in Los Angeles. She tarted working with the station back in 1995, she has worked as a local reporter. She has more than two centuries of experience in the news media.
She previously served at KFTV Channel 21, a Univision chain affiliate in Fresno, California. She as well served for six years as a producer, writer, anchor, reporter, and presenter. For Channel 21, she produced and hosted a number of public service programs. She as well served as a co-producer for the station’s Hablando en Serio program.
She previously served at KVEA Channel 52 as an assignment and production assistant for a national television show named Cara a Cara. Prior she worked at the University Times newspaper at Cal State L.A. before commencing her career in television news.
In 1988, she earned the outstanding investigative journalism work here. She as well earned nine Emmy awards, five of which she received as a member of the news team KMEX 34 Univision and the remaining four for herself.
She earned three Golden Microphones and as well received recognition from the Salvadoran Chamber of Commerce, the International Association of Salvadoran Women, the Social Security Administration, the United States Congress, the State of California, the City of Los Angeles, and the State Assembly.