Dinorah Pérez es Reportera de Noticias para Noticiero Telemundo 52. Telemundo 52 es la estación de televisión insignia de la Costa Oeste de Telemundo, que ofrece casi 30 horas de noticias y programación local cada semana, más que cualquier otra estación en español en el Sur de California, incluyendo cobertura de noticias de última hora, pronósticos meteorológicos actualizados al minuto y entretenimiento.
Antes de unirse a Telemundo 52 en el 2003, Pérez trabajó en Chilevisión, en su país natal de Chile, como reportera del programa juvenil Extra Jóvenes y como presentadora del programa Edición Impacto.
Perez a recibió el premio de periodismo John Swett de la asociación de maestros de California y en el 2018 fue reconocida como una de las periodistas más influyentes de Los Angeles por la CCNMA: Latino Journalists of California.
Pérez obtuvo su licenciatura en Ciencias Sociales y Periodismo de la Universidad Gabriela Mistral en Santiago de Chile.
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