Kyle Iboshi Biography
Kyle Iboshi is an American award-winning investigative news reporter working for KGW as an investigative news reporter. He joined the station in 2000.
Kyle Iboshi Age / Birthday
Iboshi manages to keep information regarding his dates of birth away from the limelight. It is therefore not known when he celebrates his birthday and how old he is at the moment. Judging from his appearance, he might be in his 40s.
Kyle Iboshi Height / Measurements
Iboshi is of average body stature and stands at an approximate height of 5 feet and 7 inches.
Kyle Iboshi’s Wife
Iboshi is happily married to his wife. He manages to keep information regarding his wife away from the public. However, we will update information about his spouse once it’s available.
Kyle Iboshi Kids / Children
Iboshi and his wife are blessed with three kids. He manages to keep information regarding his kids away from the limelight. However, we will update this information about his children once it’s available.
Kyle Iboshi’s Family / Relatives
Iboshi manages to keep information regarding his parents away from the limelight. Additionally, he shares no information regarding whether he has any siblings or not. We will update this information once it’s available.
Kyle Iboshi’s Career
Iboshi works as a news reporter at KGW. He has reported a variety of local, national, and international stories. He was nominated by the East-West Center to participate in the Korea-U.S. Journalists Exchange in 2011. Iboshi traveled to Japan in 2013 through an international reporting fellowship from the International Center for Journalists.
He received an Emmy award for his special report on Japanese tsunami debris and from the Asian American Journalists Association he received a national reporting award. a national reporting award participated in the Journalists Law School at Loyola Law School in 2014.
He was nominated for the prestigious Kiplinger Fellowship in 2017 and studied with journalists from around the world at the Ohio State University. In 2020, he earned the Oregon State Bar Consumer Law Section’s Award of Merit for his report on consumer protection issues including “The Cost of Collections” examining the aggressive tactics used by the government to force people to pay up and a series of reports titled.
Iboshi joined Washington State University and earned a BA from the Edward R. Murrow School of Communication after graduating from Glencoe High School in Hillsboro, Oregon. He began his career at KDRV-TV (ABC) in Medford, Oregon. He transitioned to Bend, Oregon in 1996 to work for KTVZ-TV (NBC) as a morning anchor. Iboshi reported for KLAS-TV (CBS) in Las Vegas, Nevada from 1996 to 2000.
He has worked on the Oregon State Bar Press Broadcast Council and participated in the FBI’s Citizen’s Academy. He earned various national, local, and regional awards for his work including honors from the Radio Television Digital News Association, Oregon Association of Broadcasters, Electronic Media Awards, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, and Associated Press, AAJA.
Kyle Iboshi’s Salary
Iboshi receives an annual income ranging between $30,000 and $90,000.
Kyle Iboshi’s Net Worth
Through Iboshi’s career as a news reporter, he has been able to accumulate a net worth that ranges between $1 Million and $ 5 Million.
Kyle Iboshi KGW
Iboshi works with KGW where he serves alongside his fellow anchors, reporters, and meteorologists such as;
- Laural Porter
- Pat Dooris
- Ashley Korslien
- Brittany Falkers
- Orlando Sanchez
- Matt Zaffino
- Rod Hill
- Chris McGinness
- Joe Raineri
- Katherine Cook
- Mike Benner
- Tim Gordon
- Daisy Caballero
- Lamar Hurd
- Lacey Evans
- Thomas Shults
Kyle Iboshi’s Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
Iboshi is active on his social media accounts. He has about 7.1k followers on his Facebook Page, about 10.6k followers on his Twitter account, and around 435 followers on his Instagram account.