Gloria Rojas was New York City’s first Latina broadcast journalist. She died at 82, according to reports.
Rojas began her career in television reporting with WCBS in 1968. Before joining WABC, she worked at WLS, an ABC affiliate in Chicago, and on the Midday Live show at WNEW/Channel 5 in New York.
The Bronx native completed Hunter College High School on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, earned a degree in education in Albany, and then went on to Columbia University.
She taught for over a decade before making her television debut in 1964, anchoring a bilingual instructional show on public television.
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Gloria Rojas cause of death
She died from kidney failure and complications from cancer per reports.
Rojas died in a Cambridge, Md. nursing home last week.
Was Gloria Rojas married? Did she have children?
Gloria Rojas was married Arthur J. Maier in 2003. They had a child called Chris Rojas.
Gloria Rojas salary and net worth
Rojas was estimated to be worth 500,000 dollars at the time of her death. She acquired most of her money through her journalism work.
When is Gloria Rojas’ funeral?
The funeral plans for Gloria Rojas have yet to be disclosed by his family. After postmortem processes are finished, this information will be made public.
She was survived by two brothers and a pair of grandchildren
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