Emmy-winning journalist Pedro Rivera leaves KLTA 5 amid speculation

Emmy-winning journalist Pedro Rivera leaves KLTA 5 amid speculation
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Pedro Rivera, an Emmy-winning journalist with a prolific career in the industry, has announced he is parting ways with KLTA 5, sparking widespread curiosity about his next professional move. Rivera’s journalistic prowess has been honed over many years, working across various stations and reporting on a multitude of events.

In his most recent role at KLTA 5, Rivera demonstrated a diverse range of reporting skills. His coverage spanned from the Rams’ Super Bowl parade to co-hosting Backstage at The Rose Parade, and reporting on several Los Angeles Marathons. His departure from the station has sparked a flurry of online speculation about his future career plans.

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The news of Rivera’s departure from KLTA 5, where he has served for a considerable period, was recently made public. The announcement stated that January 8, 2024, marked his last day at the station. Since then, numerous queries have surfaced about Rivera’s new professional destination, which remains unconfirmed at this time.

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In an effort to keep his followers informed, Rivera took to social media to share his departure news. He reminisced about his time at KLTA 5 and ended his statement with a teaser: “My last day is January 8th see you next weekend. Some BIG announcements coming soon!” This implies Rivera will soon reveal more details about his future professional endeavours.

Throughout his tenure at KLTA 5, Rivera earned a substantial salary, reflecting his valuable contribution to the station. However, specific details regarding his remuneration remain undisclosed. On average, a news anchor earns approximately $79,900, which provides some indication of Rivera’s potential earnings. Considering his long-standing career in the industry, it is plausible that Rivera has accumulated a substantial net worth, believed by some sources to be around six figures.

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Throughout his career, Rivera has been recognised for his work as an anchor at KLTA 5, where he served for many years, and SoCal. Prior to his move to Southern California, Rivera anchored FOX40 News in the Morning during weekdays. His reporting experience also extends to KHBS/KHOG 40/29 News in Fort Smith, Arkansas, where he worked for three years before joining FOX40 as a general assignment reporter in March 2017.

In addition to his reporting roles, Rivera has worked as a photographer and editor for the 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts at WFSB Channel 3 Eyewitness News in Hartford, Connecticut. He also served as a news assistant at NY1 News in New York from June 2012, covering significant events such as Hurricane Sandy.

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