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Maria Elena Salinas : ウィキペディア英語版
María Elena Salinas

Peabody Award-winning anchor, María Elena Salinas, who is described as the “Voice of Hispanic America” by the New York Times,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title="Voice of (Hispanic) America", ''The New York Times'', )〕 is one of the most recognized and influential journalists in the United States.
Since 1987, she anchors ''Noticiero Univision'' the most watched newscast by American Hispanics. Since 2000, she is also a co-host on ''Aquí y Ahora'' (''Here and Now''), a news magazine also on Univision. Salinas delivers news and information that empowers millions of viewers across the Americas including 18 Latin American countries and reaches a multitude of audiences across digital platforms and social media. In the course of her career, Salinas has covered most of the major stories of the day—not only witnessing history, but making history as a trail-blazing Latina journalist.
==Life and career==
An embodiment of the American Dream, Salinas began her journalistic career as a reporter, anchor and public affairs host for KMEX-34 in 1981. Her insightful reporting on the impact of daily news to the increasingly growing Hispanic community in Southern California quickly earned her the credibility that would lead to her assume the anchor chair of the national Spanish language news program, “Noticiero Univision” in 1987.
Her reputation as a serious, objective and highly trustworthy journalist has garnered her universal respect and allowed her to secure high-profile interviews with prominent global figures, ranging from Latin American Heads of State to Zapatista Army of National Liberation spokesman Subcomandante Marcos and every U.S. President since Jimmy Carter. In 2004, Salinas was a moderator of the first-ever bilingual national Democratic presidential candidate debate on Hispanic issues and three years later she co-hosted the first-ever Democratic and Republican presidential candidate forums in Spanish on the Univision Network.
From interviews with A-list celebrities such as Jennifer Lopez,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jennifer López habla con María Elena Salinas on 'Aqui y Ahora' )Ricky Martin and Gloria Estefan and reporting to the struggles of the Dreamers and the plight of refugees and immigrants, Salinas’ direct line of questioning and reporting uncovers incredible journeys and hard-hitting truths. Among the first female journalists to report from the war-torn streets of Baghdad, she has been on the front lines courageously covering elections around the globe, dictatorships, drug traffickers, Latin American guerrilla insurgencies, and epic disasters including Haiti’s earthquake in 2010 and the tornadoes that swept through Oklahoma in 2013.
Valued for her knowledge and expertise on Hispanic issues, she has been interviewed by noted journalists, Katie Couric〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Maria Elena Salinas of Univision appears on KATIE )〕 and Bill Moyers,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bill Moyers' The Rise of Hispanic America )〕 among others.

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