In 2006, Lynette appeared in the “Weed” TV series as a reporter, and again in the “Lincoln Heights” TV series in 2008 – her last most recent role was as Andrea in the “Real Rob” TV series in 2017.
In 2003, she had a role in the “Angel” TV series as a News Anchor, and in the “Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America” movie in 2006 as a National News Correspondent. Lynette is also a member of the Colorado Hispanic Media Association and California Chicano News Media Association and teaches an anchoring and reporting class at the UCLA Extension – she often speaks at local schools and public events.Īlthough Lynette is not an actress, she has appeared in seven TV series and movies as a reporter or an anchor – her first appearance was in the 1989 TV series entitled “Making It! Minority Success Stories” after which she appeared in “The West Wing” TV series in 2002 as an Anaheim Anchor. After 21 years, Lynette is still working for the KTLA station, clearly enjoying the career there that she has built. – The Latino Experience” show – she has also won a local Emmy for reporting and producing the five-part series entitled “From Farm to Fork”. She went on to win her first Emmy Award and a second Golden Mike Award for her reports in the “Access L.A. Lynette worked for KUSA from 1988 to 1998, and then moved to become a reporter and anchor for KTLA station in Los Angeles, California – during her first year there she won the Golden Mike Award for the work which she had done in the “Public Schools: Working the System” KTLA News series.
During her time in Denver, she covered stories such as the stand-off in Waco, the visit of the Pope in 1993, and the bombing of the Federal Building in Oklahoma City. At KUSA, she served as a reporter before she was promoted to the position of a general assignment reporter in 1992. She is said to have fallen in love with broadcasting at a very young age, as she loved watching the news shows on TV – after she matriculated from a local high school, she enrolled at the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1985, and graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communication in 1989.Īs soon as she was done with her education, Lynette began working at KVUE-TV as their reporter – staying with them for a year before she switched to KUSA-TV and moved to Denver. Lynette is one of those people who prefer to keep their personal matters to themselves, and therefore not much is known about her background story, parents, or siblings, except that her father’s name is Andy Andelecio Romero and her mother’s name is Viola Lydia Nuanez. Hang out with us #backstage on the #weekendmorningnews We will be live on post shared by Lynette Romero on at 10:18am PDT