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Ricardo "Rick" Sánchez (born July 2, 1958), known professionally as Rick Sanchez, is a Cuban-American journalist, radio host, and author. He is currently a FOX News contributor, a columnist for FOX News Latino,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/rick-sanchez-returns-on-fox-news-latino_b147440 )〕 a correspondent for Spanish language network Mundo Fox, and a morning radio host on WIOD 610 AM in South Florida. After years as the lead local anchor on Miami's WSVN, Sanchez moved to cable news, first as a daytime anchor at MSNBC and then later at CNN, where he began as a correspondent and ultimately rose to become an anchor. On CNN, he hosted his own show ''Rick's List'' and served as a contributor to ''Anderson Cooper 360°'' and CNN International, where he frequently reported and translated between English and Spanish. Sanchez was fired from CNN on October 1, 2010, following controversial remarks he made on a radio program.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/01/rick-sanchez-jon-stewart-_n_746764.html )〕 In July 2011, Sanchez was hired by Florida International University, to serve as a color commentator for radio broadcasts of the school's football team. == Career == Sanchez began his broadcasting career at WCCO's satellite sister station KCMT (now KCCO-TV) in Alexandria, Minnesota, while still in college. He was hired at WSVN (formerly WCKT) in Miami in 1982 and became a weekend anchor shortly thereafter. He worked briefly for KHOU in Houston before returning to an afternoon anchor position with WSVN. Sanchez was hired at MSNBC in 2001. In 2003, Sanchez left MSNBC to return to the Miami/Ft. Lauderdale TV market, where he hosted a local talk show on WTVJ. Sanchez later anchored on then-WB affiliated WBZL (now WSFL) until he joined CNN in 2004. He won an Emmy Award in 1983 for his series titled ''When I left Cuba''.〔 〕 Sanchez joined CNN in September 2004, reported from around the US and the world. For eight months, in the interim between Paula Zahn and Campbell Brown, he anchored ''Out in the Open'' at 8 p.m ET. On January 18, 2010 he began hosting his own two-hour show in the afternoons, ''Rick's List'', where he invited viewers to share their opinions and questions via social media. His use of social networking tools to create a citizen-driven news program was recognized by the Newseum in Washington, D.C. and has generated mostly positive feedback.〔(Rick Sanchez Blog Profile ) 〕 After the cancellation of Campbell Brown's show, Sanchez again took over the 8 p.m. EST slot with an evening version of ''Rick's List'', which continued until the premier of ''Parker Spitzer''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rick Sanchez」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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