Antonio Mora Profile
Antonio Mora, an American journalist, and television news anchor is a multiple Emmy Award winner. His tenure at ABC News, particularly his four years as the news anchor and chief correspondent for Good Morning America, is what made him most famous.
He was the news anchor for Al Jazeera America’s 9 p.m. newscast. During the network’s first 18 months of operation, he served as the host of the Consider This program. Antonio was one of the first Hispanic American men to anchor a national broadcast news program and the first Hispanic American man to anchor a primetime newscast in Chicago.
He currently serves as Editor in Chief of the news aggregator website and app NewsandNews.com. From January 2018 through the present, Antonio also teaches journalism at the University of Miami School of Communication.

Most Asked Questions About Antonio Mora
Who is Antonio Mora?
American journalist and television news anchor Antonio Mora is a multiple Emmy Award winner.
How old is Antonio Mora?
On December 14, 1957, Antonio was born in Havana, Cuba. He is 63 years of age.
How Tall Is Antonio Mora?
He stands at an average height of 5ft 8in.
Is Antonio Mora Married?
Antonio is married to Julie and they have two children together.
Where Is Antonio Mora Now?
Mora serves as Editor in Chief of the news aggregator website and app NewsandNews.com. From January 2018 through the present, Antonio also teaches journalism at the University of Miami School of Communication.
How Much Does Antonio Mora Make?
Antonio’s annual salary at ABC News, where he works as a journalist, falls somewhere in the range of $70,000 and $90,000 on average.
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Antonio is best recognized for his work as “Good Morning America’s” news anchor, senior correspondent, and substitute host. Since joining ABC in 1994, he has reported for almost all of the network’s newscasts, bringing viewers news from more than a dozen nations across four continents.
He also worked as the anchor for ABC News’ breaking news coverage, a correspondent for “World News Tonight with Peter Jennings” from 1996 to 1998, and a regular replacement anchor for “World News Tonight” on the weekends (1998-2001).
In the weeks following the September 11th attacks, Antonio served as Peter Jennings’ daily backup anchor. He began his career at ABC as a contributor to “Good Morning America” and the co-host of “Good Morning America/Sunday” (1994-95). The only male Hispanic anchor of a regularly scheduled nationally televised news program is Antonio.
More recently, Antonio served as the host of Al Jazeera America’s primetime International News Hour, which carried news from around the globe to the United States and featured interviews with leaders of various countries. Additionally, he hosted the network’s national news wrap-up program at 11 p.m.
He hosted Al Jazeera first. This was a long-form interview program that aired on American television. It featured regular in-depth pieces on pop culture, sports, and the environment in addition to daily news and global topics. He also served as one of the hosts of the weekly, half-hour interview program “Talk to Al Jazeera,” which features prominent newsmakers.
Antonio has worked as a guest co-anchor of the PBS NewsHour since Al Jazeera America ceased broadcasting, and he routinely contributes as a Latin American affairs commentator, with a focus on Venezuela and Cuba, to Al Jazeera, MSNBC, Fox News, NET-TV, and i24NEWS. Universities and think tanks have requested his professional insight on Cuba, Venezuela, and the media after reading a number of his op-ed writings for The Hill and The Daily Beast.
After serving as the primary anchor at Chicago’s sister CBS station, WBBM, Antonio also worked as the primary anchor at CBS4 News in Miami from 2008 until 2012.
After spending eight years working for ABC News, he started anchoring at Chicago’s CBS 2 in March 2002. He was the first Hispanic to hold the position of lead anchor at a station in Chicago owned by a network. Additionally, Antonio served as the first host of “Eye on Chicago,” a public affairs program on CBS 2 that has won numerous Emmy Awards.
In the early years of his broadcasting career, Antonio served as the initial co-host of “Good Day L.A.” at KTTV-TV in Los Angeles from 1993 to 1994. Prior to that, he worked for Miami’s WTVJ as a reporter and anchor (1992-93). He also worked as one of the initial broadcasters for ESPN’s foreign transmissions to Latin America from 1991 to 1992. He was also one of the original anchors for “Nightside,” NBC’s national overnight newscast, in 1992.
Antonio Mora Age
On December 14, 1957, Antonio was born in Havana, Cuba. He is 63 years of age.
Antonio Mora Family
Havana, Cuba, is where Antonio was born. In 1960, his family departed Cuba. Antonio was raised in both Caracas, Venezuela, and the United States. About his parents, not much is known. Cosme de la Torriente y Peraza, a Cuban politician and former head of the League of Nations, is Antonio’s great-grandfather. He is the brother of former ATP tour player Alfonso Mora, the former husband of model Ines Rivero, and the brother-in-law of TV broadcaster Maite Delgado.
Antonio Mora Height
He stands at an average height of 5ft 8in.
Antonio Mora Wife
Antonio is married to Julie and they have two children together.
Antonio Mora Awards
For reporting, anchoring, breaking news anchoring, interviews, and commenting, he has won accolades. Among Antonio’s accolades are two Peabody Awards, a Silver Dome, a national Edward R. Murrow Award, two national Emmy Awards, and nine local Emmy Awards. Hispanic Business Magazine named him one of the “100 Most Influential Hispanics” in the nation in 1999. Both Ursinus College and Our Lady of Holy Cross College awarded honorary doctorates to Antonio.
Antonio Mora Salary
Antonio’s annual salary at ABC News, where he works as a journalist, falls somewhere in the range of $70,000 and $90,000 on average.
Antonio Mora Net Worth
It is estimated that Antonio’s net worth falls somewhere in the range of $700,000 to $2 million. His primary source of financial support comes from his work as a journalist.
Antonio Mora ABC Colleagues
- Suzy Shuster
- Wendy Ryan
- Yunji De Nies
- Kathy Brock
- Noah Schmick
- Shaun Rainey
- Linzie Janis
- Peter Zampa
- Terry Moran
- Art Rascon