Kyle Iboshi Profile
Kyle Iboshi is an American award-winning news reporter/anchor working for KGW-TV in Portland, Oregon. He joined the station in the year 2000.
Kyle Iboshi Career
Iboshi serves at KGW-TV as an investigative news reporter. He has covered a wide range of stories on a local, global, and international scale. Kyle broadcast live from New York City on the anniversary of 9/11 and spent nearly a month covering the Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, Canada, in the wake of the 2004 tsunami. Kyle received a fellowship from the RIAS Germany-US Journalists Exchange in 2008, and he traveled to Berlin, Prague, and Brussels to meet with community leaders, journalists, and EU and NATO officials.
Iboshi was chosen to participate in the Korea-US Journalists Exchange by the East-West Center in 2011. He traveled across South Korea during his fellowship to meet with government officials. Kyle was chosen to participate in the Korea-US Journalists Exchange by the East-West Center in 2011. He traveled across South Korea during his fellowship, meeting with government leaders, scholars, and military officials. He received an international reporting fellowship from the International Center for Journalism in 2013, which allowed him to travel to Japan. Iboshi won an Emmy and a national reporting award from the Asian American Journalists Association for his special report on Japanese tsunami debris. Kyle attended the Loyola Law School Journalists Law School in 2014. Core law school topics were distilled into a seminar taught by Loyola Law professors, practicing lawyers, politicians, and judges.
Iboshi was awarded the prestigious Kiplinger Fellowship in 2017. Kyle spent a week at Ohio State University training with journalists from all over the world. Kyle attended Glencoe High School in Hillsboro, Oregon, and graduated with honors. He graduated from Washington State University’s Edward R. Murrow School of Communication with a bachelor’s degree. KDRV-TV (ABC) in Medford, Oregon was his first work. He moved to Bend, Oregon in 1996 to serve as a morning anchor for KTVZ-TV (NBC).
Iboshi worked as a reporter for KLAS-TV (CBS) in Las Vegas from 1996 to 2000. He is a member of the American Association of Journalists and Writers, the Investigative Reporters and Editors, and the Oregon State Bar Press Broadcast Committee. Kyle has taken part in the FBI’s Citizen program. He is a member of the American Association of Journalists and Writers, the Investigative Reporters and Editors, and the Oregon State Bar Press Broadcast Council. Kyle attended the FBI’s Citizen’s Academy.
Kyle Iboshi Age
Iboshi’s age is not known for he has managed to keep his personal life private. It is therefore not known how old Iboshi is or when he celebrates his birthday. However, he might be in his 40s.
Quick Facts About Kyle Iboshi
Age | Not Available |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Not Available |
Net Worth | $1 Million – $5 Million |
Kyle Iboshi Height
Iboshi stands at an approximate height of 5 feet 7 inches.
Kyle Iboshi Family
Information regarding Iboshi’s parents and siblings is currently under review. However, the information will be updated as soon as it’s available.
Kyle Iboshi Wife
Iboshi is married but has not disclosed the name of his wife. The two are proud parents of three children and reside in Portland. During his free time, he likes traveling, cooking, and golfing.
Kyle Iboshi Salary
Being one of the top reporters for KGW, Iboshi earns an annual salary ranging from $ 20,000 – $ 100,000.
Kyle Iboshi’s Net Worth
Iboshi has an estimated net worth of between $1 Million – $5 Million which he has earned through his successful career as a journalist.
Kyle Iboshi KGW
At KGW Iboshi works alongside;
- Tim Gordon
- Rod Hill
- Pat Dooris
- Orlando Sanchez
- Nina Mehlhaf
- Morgan Romero
- Mike Benner
- Matt Zaffino
- Maggie Vespa
- Laural Porter
- Keely Chalmers
- Katherine Cook
- Joe Raineri
- Grant McOmie