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The chain of Telemundo announced today a series of changes to the team of presenters of Noticiero Telemundo 52, which broadcast from Monday to Friday, among which the Honduran journalist Dunia Elvir will become the co-anchor of the stellar news.
Elvir’s world was born in La Ceiba, but lives in United States of America since 1988, the country where he moved into adolescence. Three times the Emmy winner continues to achieve.
From Monday, April 12, Elvir’s world It will co-host the star news Noticiero Telemundo 52 at 18:00 and 23:00. Telemundo confirmed it in a statement.
In addition to Elvir, his partner Alejandra Ortiz will be the presenter Telemundo News 52 to Noon and co-host of Noticiero Telemundo 52 at 17:00 and 17:30; and Sandra O’Neill will co-host the morning news at 5 AM and 6 AM.
Unique style
“We are proud to be able to renew our news with a new team of presenters who will provide breaking news and information on the most critical issues affecting the region, “said Celia Chávez, president and CEO of Telemundo.
“Dunia, Alejandra and Sandra are journalists with a deep understanding of the diversity of the Spanish-speaking community in Southern California. They each bring enthusiasm and a unique style of reporting that I’m sure will connect with our viewers,” he said.
Dunia Elvir’s career
Elvir’s world began his journalistic career on Telemundo 52 in 1990, joined the Telemundo network in 2002 and in 2008 he returned to KVEA, where he was a reporter and news presenter. In 2010, she was appointed presenter for the Monday-Friday morning news, a position she held for six years until she was appointed co-presenter of the Telemundo News 52 at 17:00 in 2016.
In 2018, she was named presenter for the debut of Noticiero Telemundo 52 of Mediodía. Elvira has received prestigious awards, including two Golden Mikes from the Southern California Radio and Television News Association, six Emmy Awards in Los Angeles and a GLAAD Media Award, among others.
In 2004, she was named one of the 13 most remarkable Latins in the United States by the National Association of Latino Leaders (NALL).