Who Was Rafael Pineda? New York's Once Longest-Serving Legendary News Anchor Passed Away At 88

Rafael Pindea's demise has left the Latino television industry in mourning. The Univision reporter was a pioneering Spanish-language journalist.

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Who Was Rafael Pineda? New York's Once Longest-Serving Legendary News Anchor Passed Away At 88

The Spanish television industry is mourning the loss of one of the most beloved names in journalism, Rafael Pineda. The much-loved news anchor passed away at the age of 88, leaving a massive hole in the hearts of his fans and his peers. The journalist immigrated from Cuba and transformed the Spanish-language television journalism in New York.

While his demise has left the news world saddened, his journey is one for the books. He came to the United States at a time when making a name as an outsider was extremely difficult, and not only made an impactful career but also wrote his name in the history of journalism. So, as the world mourns the loss of such an impeccable soul, let us take a look at his journey so far.

Who was Rafael Pindea?

Julio Rafael Pindea, professionally known as Rafael Pindea, was born on December 20, 1937, in Baracoa, Cuba. While little is known about his life there, it's said that the legendary news anchor moved to the United States just before his 20th birthday. According to the network, Univision, his arrival in the US marked the transformation of Spanish-language journalism in America.

Rafael Pineda truly became the turning point for inclusivity and diversity in the West. His struggles not only made him a leading voice but also opened doors for generations to come who dreamt of making room for themselves in the news world. As per the Univision network:

"Rafael Pineda's arrival marked the beginning of a career that would transform Spanish-language television journalism in New York and establish him as a symbol of credibility, professionalism, and integrity."

Rafael Pineda's journey in the journalism world

Rafael Pineda marked the beginning of his career at the age of 31. While there is not much information about his journey from entering the United States at the age of 20 to his first job, some reports suggest that Rafael might have focused on earning his academic qualifications. He launched his journalism career in 1968 and joined WXTV, known as N+ Univision New York, after 1972. 

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On October 29, 1983, he hosted the OTI Festival 1983 alongside Ana Carlota. Rafael Pineda went on to serve for more than four decades at the anchor desk, making him the lead news anchor at WXTV until 1988. Rafael even became the face of the first Spanish-language local interview program in the tri-state area, Punto y Aparte, till it's conclusion in 1989. The legendary news anchor changed the world of reporting for people across the United States, especially how Spanish-language reporting was perceived in the television industry.

Rafael Pineda's legacy and accolades

Rafael Pineda went on to become the longest-serving television news anchor in New York. According to Univision, in 2000, Pineda became the first Latino inducted into the Silver Circle of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. The legendary news anchor was later inducted into the New York State Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame. On June 5, 2005, Rafael was also honoured by Union City, New Jersey, with a star on the Walk of Fame at Union City's Celia Cruz Park. After nearly four decades in journalism, Rafael finally put down his pen and retired in 2013.

About Rafael Pindea's family

Regarding Rafael Pindea's family and his life before journalism, not much is known. While he rose in the journalism world as a rising star, he kept his personal life out of the limelight. Even the news of his demise was confirmed by Univision network, leaving his personal and family life still a mystery to the world. 

Rafael Pindea passed away at the age of 88

News of Rafael Pindea's demise started to make headlines on January 26, 2026 (ET). Once the news was confirmed, an outpouring of tributes from Latino journalists and media figures across the tri-state area began flooding social media. Many of whom credited Rafael Pineda as a mentor, role model, and steady presence in Spanish-language news for generations of viewers. Journalist, Merijoel Duran expressed his grief over the legendary news reporter's passing and said, "Latino television in New York is mourning today."

Rafael Pineda's friend, Dr Annette Jimenez, also penned a heartfelt note for her 'dear friend'. She shared that she met Rafael when she was 20 years old, and he always checked in on her and made sure she was okay, offering words of wisdom. Annette called Rafael's words steady, intentional and grounding. She revealed that Rafael would always give her perspective when she needed a push or when she doubted herself. She added:

"I remember meeting him for the first time. I was completely starstruck, yet he was so humble, so kind, and so genuine that he immediately brought me back to normalcy with a joke. That is who he was. Rafael was someone whose shoulders I stood on as I became the person I am today. His impact on my life will never be forgotten. I am deeply grateful for his presence, his words, and his friendship. Rest well, my friend. Your legacy lives on in all of us you encouraged along the way."

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