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Michaela Pereira Biography

Michaela Pereira is a Canadian television personality who is best known for her work as a former anchor for KTLA in Los Angeles and as a current anchor for KTTV FOX11’s Good Day LA morning show.

How old is Michaela Pereira? – Age

She is 50 years old as of 26 August 2020. She was born in 1970 in Saskatoon, Canada.

Michaela Pereira Family

Pereira was given up for adoption. Her parents and siblings are of different ethnic backgrounds, which has led her to become a strong advocate for children’s rights.

Is Michaela Pereira Married? – Husband

She is not married and has not revealed if she is dating, single or engaged.

Michaela Pereira Education

Pereira attended Peter Skene Ogden Secondary School, a public high school in 100 Mile House, British Columbia, where she graduated in 1988, and then went on to Camosun College and the University of Victoria, both in British Columbia.

How much does Michaela Pereira make per year?

She is said to be earning an annual salary of $79,564 per.

What is Michaela Pereira Net Worth?

He has an estimated net worth of $1 million.

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Who is Michaela Pereira replacing? – Career

Pereira was the co-host of “KTLA Morning News,” Los Angeles’ top-rated morning newscast, for nine years. This program won nine Emmy Awards for “Best Regularly Scheduled Daily News” during this time, as well as one for KTLA’s live coverage of the Rose Parade. Pereira has also won three Golden Mike Awards from the Radio & TV News Association: in 2006 for live coverage of a news story, “Urban Farm Eviction,” and in 2004 and 2006 for Best Daytime News Broadcast. In 2004, she received two Mark Twain Awards: “Best Live Coverage of a News Event, Hostage Standoff Mexican Consulate” and “Best 60 Minute Broadcast: KTLA Morning News.”

Prior to joining KTLA, Pereira was named anchor of TechTV in San Francisco’s technology news program “TechLive” in 2001. In 1999, she appeared on Buena Vista’s “Ebert & the Movies” as a guest host and internet correspondent. She previously hosted ZDTV’s “Internet Tonight.” Pereira made her news television debut in 1993 as a beat reporter and host of a magazine program on CHEK-TV in Victoria, British Columbia. Pereira is involved in a number of community organizations that help at-risk children and teenagers, in addition to her broadcasting accomplishments.

She was a member of the Long Beach Boys and Girls Club’s board of directors, as well as an advisory board member of Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), which supports children in foster care, and co-chair of the advisory board of Optimist Youth Home, which provides services to troubled youth.

She’s received numerous community awards, including the Alliance for Women in Media’s Genii Award for Excellence in Broadcasting, The Hollywood Police Activities League’s Hollywood Community Leadership Award, and the Association of Fundraising Professionals’ Celebrity Philanthropist Award. The National Association of Black Journalists has Pereira as a member.