Carlos Amezcua
Carlos Amezcua was the afternoon anchor of Patriot Radio in Los Angeles. Previously, Amezcua was the anchor of KTTV FOX News, from September 2007 and left in December 2013.[1]
Amezcua is the son of Don Oscar Amezcua, who was a mariachi musician, part of Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán. Carlos Amezcua was raised in Barrio Logan in San Diego, California.[2] He began his undergraduate studies at Brigham Young University where he joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served as an LDS missionary in the Guatemala-El Salvador Mission.[3]
Amezcua, formerly with KTLA, was the anchor of the KTLA Morning News in the Los Angeles from 1991 to 2007. Prior to this, he was a reporter in San Diego, Denver and Portland, Oregon and a network correspondent for CBS News and also reported for "NBC Nightly News," CNN and HBO’s "America Undercover."
After the passing of KTLA news anchor Hal Fishman, Amezcua was to have taken over as the anchor of the 10 p.m. newscast at KTLA. He did anchor just before and after the death of Fishman.
Amezcua left KTTV in December 2013. KTTV stated he wanted to focus on his own production and technology company.
In January 2014, Amezcua began hosting the afternoon-drive show on "Patriot Radio", 1150AM K-EIB in Los Angeles. In July 2015, he left Patriot Radio to co-anchor at KUSI-TV in San Diego.
Personal life
Amezcua, a Southern California native,studied at BYU and San Diego State University.
References
- article on Amezcua leaving KTTV
- John L. Hart. "High-profile news anchors both LDS", LDS Church News, Dec. 20, 1997
- ↑ Schneider, Michael (4 September 2007). "KTLA's Carlos Amezcua hops to KTTV". Variety. Retrieved 16 August 2010.
- ↑ San Diego La Prensa July 17, 2015 bio of Amezcua
- ↑ Famous Mormons.net article on Amezcua