Felix is a general assignment reporter for KERO. He joined the 23ABC news team in June of 2006.
Born and raised in the San Fernando Valley, Felix is an alumnus of the University of Southern California with degrees in broadcast journalism and history. He says he already has many memories from reporting; some intense (including night watch with the Minutemen in Arizona), others not so much (like being licked by LA County’s voting mascot, Dots the Dalmatian, in the middle of a story).
The latest person in his family to enter the journalism field, Felix is the first to work in the U.S. His father was a radio reporter in Buenos Aires, his uncle was an editor-in-chief and his grandfather was a photographer at a newspaper in Mar del Plata, Argentina. Felix jokingly says he got into television news since it’s the only medium his family hasn’t worked in yet!
Felix got his start in broadcasting at Annenberg TV News, USC’s live daily newscast. At ATVN, he was a reporter, executive producer and anchor, and covered everything from wildfires and crime investigations to politics and education. He also spent two years behind the microphone at Trojan sporting events, which included roaming the sidelines at USC football games and calling the action from the Women’s Pac-10 basketball tournament.
Felix enjoys playing sports and watching movies when he’s not reporting the news. He is an outdoorsman-in-training and looks forward to seeing the natural wonders Kern. |