Former KTLA anchor Lynette Romero makes her KNBC debut on ‘Today In LA’

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News anchor Lynette Romero made her debut on KNBC-TV’s “Today In LA” early Monday, Oct. 10, launching a new chapter in her career after 24 years at rival station KTLA-TV.

Romero’s departure from KTLA in September became big news itself when her KTLA co-anchor Mark Mester sharply criticized the station on the air for how it handled Romero’s departure. Mester was suspended and later fired. 

None of that baggage followed Romero to KNBC where the “Today In LA” team welcomed her with more warmth and laughter than anyone should expect at 4 a.m. on a Monday morning.

“Good morning, it’s Oct. 10. I’m Adrian Arambulo and this is a very special news day for us here at “Today In LA’ because we have a new addition to the family,” co-anchor Arambulo announced as Romero, meteorologist Belen De Leon, and traffic anchor Robin Winston beamed.

“It’s 10/10! I have been waiting for 10/10 like you cannot believe,” replied Romero, who wore a sleeveless forest green dress for her first day at her new job.

“Good morning to you all,” she continued. “I am so happy to be here. I keep saying this, but my heart is so full. You know how you feel like your heart is like going to burst when you are so excited? That’s how I feel. I’m super happy to be here.

“Thank you for having me here,” Romero continued. “Thanks to you guys for making me welcome. I can’t even tell you how much. You guys have just embraced me.”

Arambulo told her the feeling was mutual and asked her how it felt to be at KNBC after “a long time here in town with another station.”

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