Jorge L. Ramos
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Jorge L. Ramos (born March 25, 1950) is the five-time Emmy Award winning senior anchor of the 6pm and 11pm news on Telemundo New York. A pioneer in the field of Spanish-language broadcasting, Ramos began his career in 1979 as the first reporter of the newly-founded broadcast station that first went on the air in 1980.
Ramos was born in Puerto Rico and graduated from the University of Puerto Rico with a degree in Humanities. In the early 70s he worked at radio stations WKVM and WQBS in Santurce, Puerto Rico. Ramos moved to New York City in 1976.
In his years at Telemundo, Ramos has covered numerous elections and inaugurations in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic.
In November 2002, Ramos introduced the popular segment Crimenes sin Resolver (Unsolved Crimes). Since its inception, his reports have led to the capture and conviction of four dangerous fugitives. Raymond Kelly, Commissioner of the New York City Police Department awarded Ramos a special recognition for his work on the program.
During the tragedy of September 11, 2001, Ramos and the Noticiero 47 news team stayed Live on the air for six consecutive days with no commercial interruptions. The station was one of the only local New York stations that remained on air immediately following the attacks.
Ramos is married to Psychologist, Yolanda Ramos, host of christian radio morning show "Mujer, De Corazon a Corazon, Celebrando la Vida" and resides in northern New Jersey. they are parents of two grown children: Gabriel, Corporal in the United States Marine Corps, and Alejandra, International Editions Editor of Cosmopolitan Magazine at Hearst Magazines International.