Roberto FE Soto

Roberto FE Soto is a Cuban-American communicator and educator who specializes in academia and media, startups, as well as turnaround projects.

Soto has produced for various major organizations, including The Washington Post and NBC News.

Before starting his teaching and global media consulting career, he served as NY Bureau Chief for Associated Press TV.

Soto publishes Dose of News , CITY IMAGES and has been a guest commentator on popular media programs.

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., [1] El-Barbaro-Del- https://cimages.me/content/el-barbaro-del-medio Years of experience in journalism in a supervisory role, with a focus on multiplatform newsgathering and storytelling.

Experience building multilingual and multicultural audiences, leading the integration of content, including local, national, and international news across platforms.

Soto started his career in Miami working for WPLGTV as an anchorman and as a reporter for community radio stations.

His production while in NBC included documentaries "Look Well At The Rainbow"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.

Throughout his distinguished career, Roberto Soto helped launch NBCNews' The Source and Overnight, Univision Noticias, Noticiero Telemundo, USIA-TV, News12 New York's First Regional Network, Associated Press Television News, Imaginus, City Images, Dose of News.

"[1] They received the Alfred I DuPont prestigious journalism prize from Columbia University J School and shared the award with 60 Minutes correspondents.

Soto continues to stress that his greatest blessing and personal achievement has been his children and grandkids.

From his oldest to his youngest, they are... Natasha, Sabrina, Yiliang, Elena, Chloe, Sophia, Parker, and Olivia.