He succeeds Rich Minaya.
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.
He left CNN in Fall 2010 after remarks he made on Pete
Dominick’s SiriusXM radio show, as he’d been feuding with Comedy Central’s Jon
Stewart.
Sanchez joined FOX News in 2012 as a FOX News Contributor
and a columnist for their FOX News Latino website.
Amazing- they get rid os Minaya and put on Sanchez??
ReplyDeleteGoing from bad to worse!
I've always liked the guy, but in this job you have to be as smart and informed as the audience,if not more so, and he is NOT!
ReplyDeleteHow are you going to put Rick Sanchez between Rush and Sean? It makes no sense.
ReplyDeleteGet rid of Rick, move Sean to 6 and bring back the Great One, Mark Levin.