KMEX Los Angeles Names Oswaldo Borraez Anchor Of ‘Noticias 34 At 6 P.M.’

Oswaldo Borraez

Univision’s KMEX Los Angeles today appointed Oswaldo Borraez anchor of Univision Los Angeles’ early evening newscast Noticias 34 a las 6 p.m. Borraez has been anchoring alongside Andrea Gonzalez since January.

Marco Flores, KMEX news director and vice president of news, said: “Borraez has an extensive expertise and knowledge of the market which makes him an undeniable asset to Univision. Beyond that, he is committed to empower and serve the Los Angeles community through our news brand. Our industry is everchanging and evolving and his adaptability to flow is instrumental to staying relevant and top of mind in this competitive market.”

Flores is best known for his special coverage of major breaking news in Los Angeles. He has covered high-profile stories including police shootings, the California fires, and earthquakes. He has also broken scandals like the L.A County Coroner’s Office’s rat infestation and reported on the high-profile O.J. Simpson murder trial, and the recent 2021 civil unrests in Los Angeles. Borraez also did investigative reports on the Department of Children and Family Services regarding their role in the deaths of two children.

​Borraez serves as a board member for the Radio Television Digital News Association. He is also a journalism, broadcasting and investigative reporting instructor at UCLA, and teaches media training for Los Angeles City and County authorities.

He’s received a Peabody Award, a Gabriel Award, an Edward R. Murrow Award, and several Emmy Awards, Golden Mic Awards and Telly Awards for his work.​ He was also awarded News Reporter of Year by the Society of Professional Journalists. In 2019, he was nominated for an Emmy for “Al Margen de la Ley,” a weekly segment that showcases the role a law enforcement has in solving cold cases, traffic fatalities and crime prevention.

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