Lynda Lopez Biography
Lynda Lopez is a New York-based American journalist and novelist. She is also a co-founder of Nuyorican Productions, an American production business created in 2001 with Benny Medina that debuted with the release of South Beach in 2006.
While growing up in the Bronx, Lopez attended primary and secondary school. She attended Long Island University’s C.W. Post Campus after graduating from Preston High School in 1989, where she majored in radio and communications.
Lynda Lopez Age
She is 51 years old as of 14 June 2022. She was born on 14 June 1971 in The Bronx, New York, United States.
Lynda Lopez Family
Lopez was born and reared in New York City’s Bronx borough’s Castle Hill neighborhood to Puerto Rican parents Guadalupe Rodrguez, a kindergarten teacher, and David López, a computer expert. Leslie Ann, a teacher, and Jennifer, a singer and actress, are her two elder sisters.
Lynda Lopez Husband
Lopez was dating radio and television personality, Chris Booker. They met in early 2002 at WNEW-FM in New York City, where they worked as morning program co-hosts. In early 2005, the couple split. Lopez and her partner Adam Goldfried welcomed a daughter in 2008. She and Goldfied eventually divorced.
Lynda Lopez Book
Lopez wrote AOC: The Brave Rise and Strong Resonance of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, which was released by St. Martin’s Press in 2020.
Lynda Lopez Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $360 million.
Lynda Lopez WCBS
Lopez worked as a news anchor for WCBS Radio in Manhattan until August 2013, when she quit to work for her sister Jennifer Lopez in Los Angeles. A year later, in the summer of 2014, she returned to the station.
Lopez began working as a DJ for WNEW-FM in 2003, with her partner at the time, Chris Booker, a New York disc jockey and Entertainment Tonight contributor. Once their show at WNEW-FM was discontinued, she joined WCBS-TV as a part-time correspondent in October 2003. Lopez was hired anchor of WCBS’ weekend morning show in August 2004, her first news anchor role. She has not been seen on television since early April 2006, for unclear reasons, and she formally departed WCBS-TV in June 2006.
Lynda Lopez Career
Lopez began her radio broadcasting career on Long Island at WBAB and WLIR. She then served as Assistant Program Director and Music Director for WXXP-FM on Long Island. She subsequently worked as a DJ on WKTU from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. After five years in radio, she was hired as the entertainment correspondent for WPIX’s morning program.
She briefly worked as a VH1 VJ with Kane and Rebecca Rankin in the late 1990s and early 2000s. She hosted a show in 2000 in which she interviewed her sister, Jennifer. The two talked about their childhoods as well as Jennifer’s burgeoning music career.
Several of J-music Lo’s videos were shown, including her most recent video “Feelin’ So Good” which debuted on VH1 during this event. At this time, Lopez worked as a morning news entertainment reporter for WB11 in New York City and WPIX in Los Angeles.
She became the host of Style Network’s GLOW, a cable TV show on women’s beauty issues, in 2002, while still working as an entertainment reporter. Lopez reported on the most recent entertainment news and stories on WNBC-TV, the cable entertainment TV show E! News Live, and the Spanish-language WNJU.
The two talked about their childhoods as well as Jennifer’s burgeoning music career. Several of J-music Lo’s videos were shown, including her most recent video “Feelin’ So Good” which debuted on VH1 during this event. At this time, Lopez worked as a morning news entertainment reporter for WB11 in New York City and WPIX in Los Angeles.
She became the host of Style Network’s GLOW, a cable TV show on women’s beauty issues, in 2002, while still working as an entertainment reporter. Lopez reported on the most recent entertainment news and stories on WNBC-TV, the cable entertainment TV show E! News Live, and the Spanish-language WNJU.
She briefly worked as a VH1 VJ with Kane and Rebecca Rankin in the late 1990s and early 2000s. She hosted a show in 2000 in which she interviewed her sister, Jennifer. Lopez made her debut as a weekend co-anchor (with Mike Gilliam) on News Corp-owned WWOR-My TV’s 9 Weekend News at 10 on July 29, 2006. They took over for Cathleen Trigg, who had left the station, and Rolland Smith, who had retired. Lopez joined WNYW-Good TV’s Day New York in 2007 and is now the host of Fox 5 Live at 11 a.m. Reid Lamberty joined her as a co-anchor on FOX 5 for the 5 a.m. and 11 a.m. hours. Lopez was succeeded as WNYW-Good TV’s Day New York anchor by former CNN Headline News anchor Christina Park, and after returning to WWOR and her prior post, she departed television news entirely when the station discontinued weekend newscasts.
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