Jaciel Cordoba Biography
Jaciel Cordoba is an American journalist affiliated with WFMZ-TV. Born on October 5, he pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. Jaciel began his on-air career at WINK-TV in Ft. Myers, Florida, where he served as a general assignment reporter and hourly news update anchor. He joined the 69 News Team at WFMZ-TV in July 2003, co-anchoring “69 News at Sunrise” with Eve Russo and anchoring “69 News at Noon.” Additionally, he provides Lehigh Valley news updates on CNN Headline News and produces a netcast for the WFMZ-TV website. Before WFMZ, Jaciel worked as a general assignment reporter and substitute anchor at WDTN-TV in Dayton, Ohio, and also reported for WMC-TV and anchored and produced the 6 p.m. news at WBBJ-TV in Jackson, Tennessee.
Age
Cordoba, the co-anchor of “69 News at Sunrise” and “69 News at Noon” on WFMZ-TV, has a birthday on October 5th. His exact age, however, has not been publicly disclosed.
Height
Jaciel Cordoba is estimated to stand about 5 feet 6 inches tall (approximately 1.68 meters).
Education
Cordoba studied at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism.

Family
Jaciel Cordoba, a prominent journalist and anchor at WFMZ-TV, has kept details about his family background private. Efforts to identify his parents have not been successful, and it is unclear whether he has any siblings.
Career
Jaciel Cordoba is an American journalist currently working at 69 News in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, where he co-anchors “69 News at Sunrise” with Eve Russo and also hosts “69 News at Noon.” He also provides Lehigh Valley news updates on CNN Headline News and manages a netcast for the WFMZ-TV website.
Jaciel started his on-air career at WINK-TV in Ft. Myers, Florida, as a general assignment reporter and hourly news update anchor. He then moved to WDTN-TV in Dayton, Ohio, where he worked as a general assignment reporter and substitute anchor, earning an Emmy nomination for his coverage of a deadly tornado in Van Wert, Ohio, in 2002. Before joining 69 News, he also had roles at WMC-TV and WBBJ-TV.
Salary and Net worth
Cordoba’s annual salary is estimated to range from $45,000 to $65,000. His net worth is estimated to be approximately $750,000 as of 2024.