Birmania Rios
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Birmania Rios (born in New York City) is a Dominican-American television news journalist.
Birmania (her name is the Spanish name used for the country of Burma, which is presently called Myanmar) was born in Manhattan. She resided in New York until the age of four, when her family decided to relocate to Puerto Rico. She spent her adolescence and early adulthood on the island and upon finishing her studies and obtaining a degree in communications from University of the Sacred Heart in San Juan, she left Puerto Rico and relocated back to New York. Upon arriving in the city, she participated in productions with the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater founded by legendary stage actress Miriam Colon. However, it was when she found employment as a publicist on a local cable television show, The Caribe Show, that opportunity came knocking. A chance to be in front of the cameras came about one day when the show's host was unable to host. After filling in during her absence, she won the producer's and audience's admiration, and then was permanently offered the job.
From this experience, Birmania gained local recognition in New York City's Latino community, and soon afterwards she became a familiar face on local Univision station WXTV, where she became a weather anchor, then she became a general assignment reporter and for two years she was the hostess of an entertainment show called "Sabado al Mediodia". Two years later she became the news anchor on the station's morning news broadcast "Al Despertar". She stayed with the station until 2005, when she decided to join Univision's nationally televised morning show, Despierta America. Since joining the program, she has become an audience favorite and serves as the program's local correspondent in the New York City metropolitan area.
She resides in New York City with her daughter, Valentina.
[edit] External links
- (English) Birmania Rios on the Internet Movie Database
- (Spanish) Profile on Birmania Rios from El Diario/La Prensa
- (Spanish) Official biography on Univision.com
- (English) Short Biography from the Dominican Times news website