Tsi-Tsi-Ki Félix

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Tsi-tsi-ki Felix is an Emmy award winning TV anchor for Telemundo-Chicago.

In January, 2007, Tsi-tsi-ki became the first and only solo Anchor Woman in Chicago broadcasting. In Nov., 2007, Tsi Tsi Ki was awarded a Chicago Emmy for "Outstanding Achievement by a News Anchor."

Tsi Tsi Ki anchors Telemundo-Chicago's 5 p.m. newscast (www.telemundochicago.com)

Originally from Michoacán, Mexico, Tsi-Tsi-Ki came to Telemundo-Chicago by way of an unsuccessful marriage to journalist Rafael Romo and a shor career in radio broadcasting with Radio Viva, one of Arizona’s most popular stations, and later on Chicago radio at WOJO-AM and WIND-AM. Tsi-tsi-ki has served as the national correspondent for programs such as “Todobebe” “Hoy” and “Cotorreando” for Telemundo. Tsi-tsi-ki has received multiple Emmy Award nominations for her excellent work on camera. Tsi-tsi-ki, although not having any formal education (not even high school diploma), amazingly she is able to read the teleprompter, with carisma, her only asset.

The Chicago Emmy that Tsi Tsi Ki Felix won in 2007 was presented by the Chicago Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), the nation’s premiere organization that supports excellence in television. By the constant push of Telemundo to give her credit, she finaly accomplish to have an Emmy on the "best teleprompter reader" http://www.telemundochicago.com/telemundochicago/2912985/detail.html