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His work has been published in ''[[Foreign Affairs (magazine)|Foreign Affairs]]'', ''[[The New Republic]]'', ''[[Foreign Policy (magazine)|Foreign Policy]]'', ''[[Newsweek]]'', ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'', ''[[El País]]'', and ''[[Letras Libres]]''. Currently, he is a contributor at ''[[The Daily Beast]]'', a weekly columnist for Mexico’s ''[[El Universal (Mexico City)|El Universal]]'', and hosts the ''Gabfest en Español'' podcast for ''[[Slate (magazine)|Slate]]''. {{as of|2016}} he has been a professor of journalism at the [[University of Southern California|USC]] [[USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism|Annenberg School]].<ref name="uscpr"/>
His work has been published in ''[[Foreign Affairs (magazine)|Foreign Affairs]]'', ''[[The New Republic]]'', ''[[Foreign Policy (magazine)|Foreign Policy]]'', ''[[Newsweek]]'', ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'', ''[[El País]]'', and ''[[Letras Libres]]''. Currently, he is a contributor at ''[[The Daily Beast]]'', a weekly columnist for Mexico’s ''[[El Universal (Mexico City)|El Universal]]'', and hosts the ''Gabfest en Español'' podcast for ''[[Slate (magazine)|Slate]]''. {{as of|2016}} he has been a professor of journalism at the [[University of Southern California|USC]] [[USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism|Annenberg School]].<ref name="uscpr"/>


For five years, Krauze hosted “Segunda Emisión”, Mexico’s highest rated afternoon radio newsmagazine. Upon moving to television, Krauze quickly became a success as well, anchoring “Hora 21”, the main newscast for Foro TV, Televisa’s 24/7 news network. Krauze was the main anchor at Univision’s Los Angeles station, [[KMEX]] serving for 10 years, his last broadcast was January 14, 2022 and starting January 24th will join [[Univision]] national news out of Miami alongside [[Patricia Janiot]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://corporate.univision.com/press/2022/01/12/univision-appoints-renowned-news-anchor-leon-krauze-to-national-network-news/|title = Univision Appoints Renowned News Anchor León Krauze to National Network News|date = 12 January 2022}}</ref> Krauze also hosts a daily political commentary radio show on Univision's Los Angeles flagship talk radio [[KTNQ]], called "En boca de León" ("In the Lion's Mouth").<ref [http://www.insideradio.com/free/univision-relaunches-l-a-s-ktnq-with-14-hours-of-local-talk/article_883c96d8-d5f6-11e9-9f2d-d7a4696b94b8.html Insideradio: Univision Relaunches L.A.’s KTNQ With 14 Hours of Local Talk. Sep 13, 2019]</ref> He’s also a regular at ''[[Fusion Media Group|Fusion]]'', where he hosted the show "Open Source". {{citation needed|date=October 2016}}
For five years, Krauze hosted “Segunda Emisión”, Mexico’s highest rated afternoon radio newsmagazine. Upon moving to television, Krauze quickly became a success as well, anchoring “Hora 21”, the main newscast for Foro TV, Televisa’s 24/7 news network. Krauze was the main anchor at Univision’s Los Angeles station, [[KMEX]] serving for 10 years, his last broadcast was January 14, 2022 and starting January 24th will join [[Univision]] national news out of Miami alongside [[Patricia Janiot]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://corporate.univision.com/press/2022/01/12/univision-appoints-renowned-news-anchor-leon-krauze-to-national-network-news/|title = Univision Appoints Renowned News Anchor León Krauze to National Network News|date = 12 January 2022}}</ref> Krauze also hosts a daily political commentary radio show on Univision's Los Angeles flagship talk radio [[KTNQ]], called "En boca de León" ("In the Lion's Mouth").<ref [http://www.insideradio.com/free/univision-relaunches-l-a-s-ktnq-with-14-hours-of-local-talk/article_883c96d8-d5f6-11e9-9f2d-d7a4696b94b8.html Insideradio: Univision Relaunches L.A.’s KTNQ With 14 Hours of Local Talk. Sep 13, 2019]</ref> He’s also a regular at ''[[Fusion Media Group|Fusion]]'', where he hosted the show "Open Source".


On November 15, 2023 Krauze announced his departure from Univision. <ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-11-15 |title=Univision news anchor León Krauze departs after network's controversial Trump interview |url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/business/story/2023-11-15/news-anchor-leon-krauze-departs-univision-over-controversial-trump-interview |access-date=2023-11-16 |website=Los Angeles Times |language=en-US}}</ref>
On November 15, 2023 Krauze announced his departure from Univision. <ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-11-15 |title=Univision news anchor León Krauze departs after network's controversial Trump interview |url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/business/story/2023-11-15/news-anchor-leon-krauze-departs-univision-over-controversial-trump-interview |access-date=2023-11-16 |website=Los Angeles Times |language=en-US}}</ref>

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León Rodrigo Krauze Turrent (Mexico City, January 4, 1975) is a Mexican journalist, author, and news anchor.

Personal life

He is the son of Enrique Krauze and is married with children.[1][2] Krauze holds a master's degree from New York University.[2]

Career

He began his career as a sports journalist, focusing on football. That passion led him to become not only an expert and official chronicler of the Mexico national team but also a highly regarded historian: he has written four books and eighty documentaries on the history of “fútbol” in Mexico.

Since 1997, Krauze has covered politics in the United States, for both American and Mexican media outlets. In 2005 he published “La Casa Dividida,” an account of the first five years of the Bush presidency. Krauze has interviewed leading political figures such as Juan Manuel Santos, Nick Clegg, Felipe Calderón, Enrique Peña Nieto, Shimon Peres, and Barack Obama.

His work has been published in Foreign Affairs, The New Republic, Foreign Policy, Newsweek, Los Angeles Times, El País, and Letras Libres. Currently, he is a contributor at The Daily Beast, a weekly columnist for Mexico’s El Universal, and hosts the Gabfest en Español podcast for Slate. As of 2016 he has been a professor of journalism at the USC Annenberg School.[2]

For five years, Krauze hosted “Segunda Emisión”, Mexico’s highest rated afternoon radio newsmagazine. Upon moving to television, Krauze quickly became a success as well, anchoring “Hora 21”, the main newscast for Foro TV, Televisa’s 24/7 news network. Krauze was the main anchor at Univision’s Los Angeles station, KMEX serving for 10 years, his last broadcast was January 14, 2022 and starting January 24th will join Univision national news out of Miami alongside Patricia Janiot.[3] Krauze also hosts a daily political commentary radio show on Univision's Los Angeles flagship talk radio KTNQ, called "En boca de León" ("In the Lion's Mouth").Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).

Published work

  • ”El Vuelo de Eluán”, FCE, México, 2005.
  • ”La Casa Dividida”, Planeta, México, 2005.
  • "La Mesa - Historias de Nuestra Gente", HarperCollins, 2016

References

  1. ^ León Krauze (September 18, 2017). "La vida valiente de Enrique Krauze". El Universal.
  2. ^ a b c Gretchen Parker McCartney (September 16, 2016). "León Krauze named new Wallis Annenberg Chair at USC Annenberg" (Press release). USC Annenberg School.
  3. ^ "Univision Appoints Renowned News Anchor León Krauze to National Network News". 12 January 2022.

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