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An Insight into Mrs. Lewis' Career
Beginning her media career after joining Gables, Mrs. Lewis helps bring light to what it means to be passionate about journalism.
Reports the news in Spanish for Telemundo 51.
Behind the scenes of the Miami International Airport.
Reports the news in English for CNBC6.
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21 Years Later...
2023
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2018
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América TeVé
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Telemiami
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Click on the photos to better see them. Additionally, hear more about each photo by clicking "+ info.” All photos are courtesies from Yvette Lewis.
Telemundo 51 and NBC6
2019
Reporting Internationally
2015
EMMY® Award
2005
Ms. Lewis Journalism Career
Go Cavs!
2002
- Flying out to Jerusalem, Israel to cover the inauguration of the US embassy on May 14, she was able to witness history in the country's 70th anniversary.
Reporting Internationally
Growing her success within the station after nine years, she gets the opportunity to cover an international event.
- First starting at the assignment desk around the station, Mrs. Lewis then rose to becoming a reporter, and later as an anchor. - Along the way, she also gained advice in media from América TeVé's main anchor, Yelenis Reina, who she previously worked with in Telemiami.
América TeVé
Continuing her success through reporting, she spent almost a decade with channel 41.
- Entering at the heart of the event, Mrs. Lewis interviewed Ms. Lex and her accomplishments. - With student-athletes gathered around the gymnasium, she was also able to witness the '23-'24 cheer time and take a memorable photo of her past Cavalier time.
21 Years Later...
Mrs. Lewis gets the opportunity to return to Gables to cover a story.
- During her time, Mrs. Lewis was involved both as a cheerleader and in the TV Production class. Ultimately choosing to pursue media, joining a high school publication was the first step to accomplishing her dream. - Before graduating, Mrs. Lewis applied for an internship at Telemundo 51, which she was accepted to.
Go Cavs!
The then '02 senior Mrs. Lewis graduates in Gables.
- Before joining Telemiami, she first interned for the station. Always finding a way to grow her career, Mrs. Lewis was soon accepted for the sports anchor position and got to report for the Spanish news on air.
Telemiami
After graduating from FIU, Mrs. Lewis joined the cable television station full-time.
With one of her regular assignment reports featuring the shorelines of Miami Beach, Fla., Mrs. Lewis takes a memorable photo with her crew behind the scenes.
Posing with the Primera Edición Team, she stands proudly alongside her colleagues and the relationships she has worked around her station.
Dressed up as a fireman, Mrs. Lewis gives the viewers an insight into the local fire station in Miami, Fla.
Dedicating herself to bringing live media, she reports on the impacts of Hurricane Ian from the Florida Keys in 2022.
Mrs. Lewis covers the first anniversary of the Surfside building collapse on June 24.
Telemundo 51 and NBC6
---------- Emmy Award On Religious News: (El Diablo en el Cuerpo) Yvette Lewis, Adrian Mauceri, Patricia A. Pomales., ---------- Emmy Nomination On Religious News: (Vida Despues De La Muerte) Yvette Lewis, Diego Bas.
EMMY® Award
Set in Fort Lauderdale Beach, Fla., Mrs. Lewis won the following achievement with her editor.
- Entering into the same office she used to intern, Mrs. Lewis joined as a duopoly reporter and as part of the Primera Edición Team, bringing the morning news at 5 a.m. - Some of the news she has done includes covering the impacts of Hurricane Ian in 2022, and events around South Florida. - More recently, Mrs. Lewis filled the weekend anchor position, on Telemundo 51's weekend newscast.