Roberto FE Soto


Roberto FE Soto is a Cuban-American communicator and educator who specializes in academic and media, startups, as well as turn around projects. Soto has produced for various major media organizations, including The Washington Post and NBC News. During his management career in 1987, he became the first and the youngest executive at Televisa owned Univision. Soto has written and produced award-winning broadcasts and documentaries in Spanish as well as in English. Before starting his teaching and global media consulting career, he served as NY Bureau Chief for Associated Press TV. Soto publishes , and has been a guest commentator on popular media programs. Soto holds advanced communication degrees and has received multiple awards, including 100 Influential Hispanics in America, Columbia University Journalism Dupont, and EMMY Awards. Soto’s most proud achievements are his children Natasha, Sabrina and Yiliang and grandkids Elena, Chloe, Sophia, Parker, and Olivia.
Professor Soto teaches online and consults for international media organizations, from his office on City Island, NYC., El-Barbaro-Del- https://cimages.me/content/el-barbaro-del-medio

Early life and education

Soto was born in Habana, Cuba) and raised in the. He earned advanced university degrees in Speech and Communications. Professor Soto publishes #CityImages https://cimages.me/ #DONews http://arts.doseofnews.com/ and a few other platforms. https://cimages.me/content/el-barbaro-del-medio

Career

Soto started his career in Miami working for WPLGTV as an anchorman and as a reporter for community radio stations. In 1979 he worked as a producer for NBC, the nation's most popular TV Network. His production while in NBC included documentaries "Look Well At The Rainbow":de: E. Howard Hunt|E. Howard Hunt, "Kent State" Kent State shootings, "El Salvador" Salvadoran Civil War "The Sound That Wouldn't Die" Big band. http://cimages.me/sites/default/files/media/hear-and-now-and-second-sunday.mp3
After completing his degrees, there was a labor strike at NBC and Soto moved to Los Angeles, California with his wife Maria and daughters Natasha and Sabrina, where he served as an Executive Producer at Univision TV Network and News Director for Telemundo TV Station Group, from 1987–1997, when he also established USIA-TV Marti for former President George Bush, among other media organizations of considerable relevance. Soto has lectured in Spanish and in English at many universities. He has also shared credits with Halle Berry and Warren Beatty. Soto is frequently invited to comment on TMZ and in panels and international media. Currently, he works in New York as Executive Director of IMAGINUS and has served as a frequent distinguished lecturer at ASU, CUNY, Marist, TOURO, FDU, CNR, IONA, NYIT, FDU, Trine and other institutions of higher learning. He also manages several blogs and successful websites.
Throughout his distinguished career, Roberto Soto helped launch , , , , , , , , .

Awards

Roberto FE Soto has been the recipient of several prestigious awards prizes and has served as a Gatekeeper and Juror for NY Press Club and International EMMY Awards. In 1985 he and his colleagues working on NBC News Overnight was recognized by the jurors of the duPont Columbia Awards as "the best written and most intelligent news program ever." They received the Alfred I DuPont prestigious journalism prize from Columbia University J School and shared the award with 60 Minutes correspondents.
He then went to The Today Show. and other highly rated and award-winning programs. In Spanish-speaking newsrooms, Journalists working in newsrooms under his directions have won multiple AP and EMMY Awards. Soto was honored to be on HISPANIC BUSINESS' first list of 100 Influential leaders in America.
The veteran journalist is the founding executive producer of The Source, Noticiero Univision, Director of News Telemundo Stations, Division Chief USIA TV, Station Manager News 12, The Bronx, Associated Press Television News and serves as a media consultant and educator.